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Electronic scale tips to ensure accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1504036" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>Bob has the only fool proof method and that was what I did. Use the Charge Master as a despenser and stop just short of the desired weight and finish with beam scale and trickler. I can not recommend the Gem Pro there are so many post on LRH about them drifting and being sent back to take up several pages. I would use the above method and save your money for the 120i and Auto Trickler. Trust me when I say it is truly an amazing machine. It took me years to save the money and get up the courage to spend it on a scale but after using it for a while I have no regrets.</p><p>It will weigh 77 gr charges for my 28 Nosler in 8 seconds to the kernel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1504036, member: 85874"] Bob has the only fool proof method and that was what I did. Use the Charge Master as a despenser and stop just short of the desired weight and finish with beam scale and trickler. I can not recommend the Gem Pro there are so many post on LRH about them drifting and being sent back to take up several pages. I would use the above method and save your money for the 120i and Auto Trickler. Trust me when I say it is truly an amazing machine. It took me years to save the money and get up the courage to spend it on a scale but after using it for a while I have no regrets. It will weigh 77 gr charges for my 28 Nosler in 8 seconds to the kernel. [/QUOTE]
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