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<blockquote data-quote="upacreek" data-source="post: 1296354" data-attributes="member: 59039"><p>So I have read a lot of back and forth about one guy likes a beam scale and another likes a digital. How one guy can drop a digital several times and another has to use a warm up period. </p><p></p><p>Have any of you weighed 50 shells and remeasured the powder again to verify same measurements? What results have you had?</p><p></p><p>I have double measured for years on a Lyman and Dillon scale against a beam scale. I have found out of 50 shells less than 10 will remeasure the same. 10 is a great day in fact. I would accept .01gr variance. But .2-.5 gr is way too much for me. </p><p>Lately I have ran weight on a beam scale, then the digital. After 50 rounds remeasure all again in similar fashion. If digital scale does not read within .1gr it gets kicked out to a 'bad' group and corrected later. Brass never gets a bullet until powder measures same twice.</p><p></p><p>Am I going completely overboard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upacreek, post: 1296354, member: 59039"] So I have read a lot of back and forth about one guy likes a beam scale and another likes a digital. How one guy can drop a digital several times and another has to use a warm up period. Have any of you weighed 50 shells and remeasured the powder again to verify same measurements? What results have you had? I have double measured for years on a Lyman and Dillon scale against a beam scale. I have found out of 50 shells less than 10 will remeasure the same. 10 is a great day in fact. I would accept .01gr variance. But .2-.5 gr is way too much for me. Lately I have ran weight on a beam scale, then the digital. After 50 rounds remeasure all again in similar fashion. If digital scale does not read within .1gr it gets kicked out to a 'bad' group and corrected later. Brass never gets a bullet until powder measures same twice. Am I going completely overboard? [/QUOTE]
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