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Electronic scale tips to ensure accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1503935" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>Aside from using LED lighting, line conditioners, eliminating breezes, etc, etc my Hornady Lock N Load scale will still drift slightly on occasion. When I notice it I just re-calibrate it and keep going. It will "agree" with my Redding model#2 beam scale enough so that I'm not too worried.....YET. I had a GemPro250 that recently started to drift by as much as .14 when placing the empty powder pan back on the scale after dumping a charge. The usual aforementioned methods of preventing that didn't work and it quickly got to the stage that linear calibration was ineffective. I don't use it anymore and "MyWeigh" has discontinued their production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1503935, member: 98025"] Aside from using LED lighting, line conditioners, eliminating breezes, etc, etc my Hornady Lock N Load scale will still drift slightly on occasion. When I notice it I just re-calibrate it and keep going. It will "agree" with my Redding model#2 beam scale enough so that I'm not too worried.....YET. I had a GemPro250 that recently started to drift by as much as .14 when placing the empty powder pan back on the scale after dumping a charge. The usual aforementioned methods of preventing that didn't work and it quickly got to the stage that linear calibration was ineffective. I don't use it anymore and "MyWeigh" has discontinued their production. [/QUOTE]
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