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Digital Scale and Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="rscottb" data-source="post: 1414487" data-attributes="member: 101710"><p>Ditto here, bought a used reconditioned RCBS 10 10 beam scale supposed to be a legendary guy named Scott Parker piece, it verified my Chargemaster every time. Also gave me a bit more confidence in its accuracy.</p><p>I have been thru a few cheap electronic and analog beam scales that sucked. I decided that life has progressed since college and did not want to use another analog measuring devices that all had parallax issues. I also have not used a analog VOM meter in over thirty years, so I was reluctant to regress.</p><p>So I tried a RCBS 1500 Chargemater. I bought a better analog scale, the used RCBS 10 10 to try against and then decided these were equally accurate and both had tricks to use better, the the Chargemaster was easier to use, less affected for any air movement and faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rscottb, post: 1414487, member: 101710"] Ditto here, bought a used reconditioned RCBS 10 10 beam scale supposed to be a legendary guy named Scott Parker piece, it verified my Chargemaster every time. Also gave me a bit more confidence in its accuracy. I have been thru a few cheap electronic and analog beam scales that sucked. I decided that life has progressed since college and did not want to use another analog measuring devices that all had parallax issues. I also have not used a analog VOM meter in over thirty years, so I was reluctant to regress. So I tried a RCBS 1500 Chargemater. I bought a better analog scale, the used RCBS 10 10 to try against and then decided these were equally accurate and both had tricks to use better, the the Chargemaster was easier to use, less affected for any air movement and faster. [/QUOTE]
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