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Reloading
beam scale vs digital
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<blockquote data-quote="stevesmith" data-source="post: 1021933" data-attributes="member: 85997"><p>well i calibrate scales all day every day.thats my job..i have all of the certifies test weights for sealing and calibrating any type of weighing equipment. after 27 years of it you realize what works and what dont and why it will or want..if a digital scale want repeat with the same weight applied it has a problem..fix it replace it but dont use it..a digital scale that works cant be beat its very fast and very accurate.. when im loading ill still check the load occasionally but its the same as what i put in it everytime..they need 30 minutes warm up time if in a cold enviroment if at room temp. it only needs about 5 minutes..if calibrated once every 30 days it will hold that long but it can never hurt to calibrate it as many times as it takes to make you feel comfortable with it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevesmith, post: 1021933, member: 85997"] well i calibrate scales all day every day.thats my job..i have all of the certifies test weights for sealing and calibrating any type of weighing equipment. after 27 years of it you realize what works and what dont and why it will or want..if a digital scale want repeat with the same weight applied it has a problem..fix it replace it but dont use it..a digital scale that works cant be beat its very fast and very accurate.. when im loading ill still check the load occasionally but its the same as what i put in it everytime..they need 30 minutes warm up time if in a cold enviroment if at room temp. it only needs about 5 minutes..if calibrated once every 30 days it will hold that long but it can never hurt to calibrate it as many times as it takes to make you feel comfortable with it.. [/QUOTE]
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