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Reloading
A&D scale users? ( Newton EJ-123 series)
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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 1623473" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>Not the scale your asking about but similar and worth a look. <a href="https://www.phantomscales.com/buy/tree/hrb103.php" target="_blank">https://www.phantomscales.com/buy/tree/hrb103.php</a></p><p>I just got one a few months back and really like it, I've loaded over 2000 rounds with it to this point. Easy to use and calibrate, has a built in bubble level and it will resolve a single kernel of H4821SC. No drift issues, and it settles very quick. I leave it plugged in to a voltage regulator and powered on all the time and with both it and my chargemaster it's a fast and fluid process. Figure I'll add in if people haven't heard of doing it, I gently brush a dryer sheet across all parts of both my scales before I start my reloading process to help reduce static build up, started doing this 10 or so years ago and haven't had issues with drift since!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 1623473, member: 109327"] Not the scale your asking about but similar and worth a look. [URL]https://www.phantomscales.com/buy/tree/hrb103.php[/URL] I just got one a few months back and really like it, I've loaded over 2000 rounds with it to this point. Easy to use and calibrate, has a built in bubble level and it will resolve a single kernel of H4821SC. No drift issues, and it settles very quick. I leave it plugged in to a voltage regulator and powered on all the time and with both it and my chargemaster it's a fast and fluid process. Figure I'll add in if people haven't heard of doing it, I gently brush a dryer sheet across all parts of both my scales before I start my reloading process to help reduce static build up, started doing this 10 or so years ago and haven't had issues with drift since! [/QUOTE]
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