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Electronic scale tips to ensure accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 1505958" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>Been using the chargemaster for a couple of years and it has been flawless. I never turn it off and always calibrate it but that is usually not necessary. If you are expecting it to drop the exact amount on its own that will seldom happen. I always set it for a tenth gr less than my desired charge and use a pick to drag single grains of powder out of the straw until the exact amount is delivered. Usually have to draw out 3-4 single grains of cylindrical powder to reach the desired weight. Just takes a few seconds to get it right if you need it to be perfect. I set a 50g calibrating weight in to check it occasionally but it has always been right on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 1505958, member: 97196"] Been using the chargemaster for a couple of years and it has been flawless. I never turn it off and always calibrate it but that is usually not necessary. If you are expecting it to drop the exact amount on its own that will seldom happen. I always set it for a tenth gr less than my desired charge and use a pick to drag single grains of powder out of the straw until the exact amount is delivered. Usually have to draw out 3-4 single grains of cylindrical powder to reach the desired weight. Just takes a few seconds to get it right if you need it to be perfect. I set a 50g calibrating weight in to check it occasionally but it has always been right on. [/QUOTE]
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