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What very accurate powder scale?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 943522" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>I have a fine Dillon powder scale; but it is getting old, like me. Seems like it wants to show varied results for the same amount of powder! Not a good thing. I do work with it and get the results; but I think it's time for a new scale. </p><p>I've looked at the Adams HLB153 and the GemPro 250. Both say they will work under fluorescent lights if they are high up. The Adams precision is .05 grains! I'm thinking that may be a headache to get to settle down if there's a hint of air stirring. My powder measure is a Harrell, but .....consistent to .05 grains? </p><p>So, what do you recommend I should get? Any experience with either of these?</p><p>Many thanks for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 943522, member: 17593"] I have a fine Dillon powder scale; but it is getting old, like me. Seems like it wants to show varied results for the same amount of powder! Not a good thing. I do work with it and get the results; but I think it's time for a new scale. I've looked at the Adams HLB153 and the GemPro 250. Both say they will work under fluorescent lights if they are high up. The Adams precision is .05 grains! I'm thinking that may be a headache to get to settle down if there's a hint of air stirring. My powder measure is a Harrell, but .....consistent to .05 grains? So, what do you recommend I should get? Any experience with either of these? Many thanks for your help! [/QUOTE]
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