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Reloading
Digital Scale and Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="TracySes23" data-source="post: 1413328" data-attributes="member: 52763"><p>I do! I'd never trust a digital scale that reads in only in .1 grain increments I then check to see if no weight in the pan reads zero & it always does. If the ones that read .01 grains weren't so damned expensive, I'd trust one of them. My beam scale, a Lyman Ohaus 115 is always kept clean & covered when not being used & I check the knife edges regularly once a year with an eye loupe. It has never failed to repeat using the weight standard that came with my beam scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracySes23, post: 1413328, member: 52763"] I do! I'd never trust a digital scale that reads in only in .1 grain increments I then check to see if no weight in the pan reads zero & it always does. If the ones that read .01 grains weren't so damned expensive, I'd trust one of them. My beam scale, a Lyman Ohaus 115 is always kept clean & covered when not being used & I check the knife edges regularly once a year with an eye loupe. It has never failed to repeat using the weight standard that came with my beam scale. [/QUOTE]
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