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<blockquote data-quote="diriel" data-source="post: 520874" data-attributes="member: 26983"><p>Friends don't let friends get digital scales! I do own a couple of them, but I only use them for weighing brass and that kind of thing. When weighing brass, within about a full grain or so is usually more than good enough most of the time. Besides, it is more important to check actual case capacity than to Just Weight Sort. By the time you invest enough time, money, and energy into getting a *GOOD* set of digital scales, you could have invested in a new barrel for your rifle and perhaps have had money left over towards a scope.</p><p>Now, I am sure there are some folks who swear by digital scales. I mainly swear at them. Buyer be ware. </p><p></p><p>Have a good one,</p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diriel, post: 520874, member: 26983"] Friends don't let friends get digital scales! I do own a couple of them, but I only use them for weighing brass and that kind of thing. When weighing brass, within about a full grain or so is usually more than good enough most of the time. Besides, it is more important to check actual case capacity than to Just Weight Sort. By the time you invest enough time, money, and energy into getting a *GOOD* set of digital scales, you could have invested in a new barrel for your rifle and perhaps have had money left over towards a scope. Now, I am sure there are some folks who swear by digital scales. I mainly swear at them. Buyer be ware. Have a good one, Gary [/QUOTE]
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