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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="tahoe1305" data-source="post: 2790398" data-attributes="member: 112408"><p>Just snagged a RCBS 5-10 after being crushed on eBay bidding on a Lyman. Then in pure luck snagged a good deal on a Lyman M5 today on eBay. I got some test weights and am really impressed with the 5-10.</p><p></p><p>I tried to post a video that shows (at least in my mind) it can resolve a tad better than .1g (test weight is .86grains). Video showed at .8 it's a shade off centered. Then twist the tenth element to between .8 and .9 and its nuts on. Pretty cool. Now if it's repeatable and I would call it accuracy is still TBD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tahoe1305, post: 2790398, member: 112408"] Just snagged a RCBS 5-10 after being crushed on eBay bidding on a Lyman. Then in pure luck snagged a good deal on a Lyman M5 today on eBay. I got some test weights and am really impressed with the 5-10. I tried to post a video that shows (at least in my mind) it can resolve a tad better than .1g (test weight is .86grains). Video showed at .8 it’s a shade off centered. Then twist the tenth element to between .8 and .9 and its nuts on. Pretty cool. Now if it’s repeatable and I would call it accuracy is still TBD. [/QUOTE]
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