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Reloading
Digital Scale Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1368904" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I have a RCBS Charge master that I have had since 2001 I will say this, you definitely need to go through the motions of calibrating it each time you start a reloading session or change powders. I also have my old balance beam scale I setup at the same time and use it to verify charges match, if off it is usually a .1 or .2 gr, and will add kernels to bring it up to exact charge. I always let the balance beam scale tell me the true weight before loading the cartridge. If you have a Trickler and balance beam scale it would be a way to double check your charges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1368904, member: 99039"] I have a RCBS Charge master that I have had since 2001 I will say this, you definitely need to go through the motions of calibrating it each time you start a reloading session or change powders. I also have my old balance beam scale I setup at the same time and use it to verify charges match, if off it is usually a .1 or .2 gr, and will add kernels to bring it up to exact charge. I always let the balance beam scale tell me the true weight before loading the cartridge. If you have a Trickler and balance beam scale it would be a way to double check your charges. [/QUOTE]
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