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<blockquote data-quote="gj" data-source="post: 1297233" data-attributes="member: 1847"><p>Yotebuster if you are a competition benchrest shooter or maybe will be in the future then go with the gempro,,, if you are not then go with DS-750..... 1 or even 2 tenths will not create a measurable difference on a paper target or anywhere else....</p><p></p><p>unless you are loading a very small/tiny case with a really hot powder @ a Max load ,,, such as a 17 ackley bee, a 5.7 X 28 or even a 22 hornet.....</p><p></p><p>Also remember all the negatives with a plug in the wall scale ,,,, they are not portable and loose there calibration with each power outage or power flicker....</p><p></p><p>As long as your wasting your own money and not mine, i could care less which scale you buy..... Good luck with your new scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gj, post: 1297233, member: 1847"] Yotebuster if you are a competition benchrest shooter or maybe will be in the future then go with the gempro,,, if you are not then go with DS-750..... 1 or even 2 tenths will not create a measurable difference on a paper target or anywhere else.... unless you are loading a very small/tiny case with a really hot powder @ a Max load ,,, such as a 17 ackley bee, a 5.7 X 28 or even a 22 hornet..... Also remember all the negatives with a plug in the wall scale ,,,, they are not portable and loose there calibration with each power outage or power flicker.... As long as your wasting your own money and not mine, i could care less which scale you buy..... Good luck with your new scale. [/QUOTE]
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