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Buying the right equipment the first time? Advise wanted!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 664342" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>reason I ask is that I often will go thru four different kinds of powder in one setting. I never felt the drift was an issue anyway, but noticed that you mentioned it in your post. I use a Pact electronic scale, but don't use a measurer. I will often have a second scale setting there to do a check, but have yet to ever run accross a charge out of spec. I mostly throw charges with a Lyman or the Harrell, and these two repeat very well unless the powder is a very large granule.</p><p> </p><p>There are anti vibration devices out there, but most are not cheap. You can build one pretty easy if you have the mind to do it. Find a wood box that is about 33% bigger than the unit being used. All it needs tobe is about 2 1/2" deep max. Cut another piece of partical board or plywood (P.B. is best) that will go inside the box without touching the outside walls. Fill the inside of the box with play sand or aquairium sand, and place the inside platform in there and level it. This is a system developed for high end audio equipment to reduce vibrations that create feed back. If your worried about sand getting all over the place, then put it in a plastic bag.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 664342, member: 25383"] reason I ask is that I often will go thru four different kinds of powder in one setting. I never felt the drift was an issue anyway, but noticed that you mentioned it in your post. I use a Pact electronic scale, but don't use a measurer. I will often have a second scale setting there to do a check, but have yet to ever run accross a charge out of spec. I mostly throw charges with a Lyman or the Harrell, and these two repeat very well unless the powder is a very large granule. There are anti vibration devices out there, but most are not cheap. You can build one pretty easy if you have the mind to do it. Find a wood box that is about 33% bigger than the unit being used. All it needs tobe is about 2 1/2" deep max. Cut another piece of partical board or plywood (P.B. is best) that will go inside the box without touching the outside walls. Fill the inside of the box with play sand or aquairium sand, and place the inside platform in there and level it. This is a system developed for high end audio equipment to reduce vibrations that create feed back. If your worried about sand getting all over the place, then put it in a plastic bag. gary [/QUOTE]
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