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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Digital scale variations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1163534" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>If the scale has a AC power adapter, use it and turn the scale on for about an hour before using it. This allows it to warm up and it won't drift as much. Also keep away for electrical noise like fluorescent lights and cell phones. Keep it away from air currents, even the air from a furnace vent can affect it. Keep the room temp stable and over 65 degrees.</p><p></p><p>A lot of reloaders use the Gempro 250. For an inexpensive digital scale. It measures down to .002, which is about the weight of a single kernel of extruded powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1163534, member: 74902"] If the scale has a AC power adapter, use it and turn the scale on for about an hour before using it. This allows it to warm up and it won't drift as much. Also keep away for electrical noise like fluorescent lights and cell phones. Keep it away from air currents, even the air from a furnace vent can affect it. Keep the room temp stable and over 65 degrees. A lot of reloaders use the Gempro 250. For an inexpensive digital scale. It measures down to .002, which is about the weight of a single kernel of extruded powder. [/QUOTE]
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