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Electronic scales vs cold room.
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<blockquote data-quote="tlk" data-source="post: 360110" data-attributes="member: 11397"><p>Yeah, dont get me wrong. The beam scale was right beside it, and I was trying to use the electronic to verify it since I was at max charge and wanted to be dead on. I have two beam scales, so I will be using the second for verification. Awful slow, though.</p><p> </p><p>A couple of other things about this scale (maybe all of these types) that gets me: First, if there is any static buildup it jacks with the reading. A plastic pan with a static charge throws it all off. Second, if you weigh a charge in the middle of the scale it will read differently than if you move it to the side/corner of it - with mine it is as little as 1/8" over from center. Tested this many times. What I did was put a dot with a magic marker in the dead center of the face so that I wegh everything in the same spot every time. It shouldn't be this difficult - I have other aspects of my shooting that I need to work on, not stuff that is this straightforward. Just sayin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlk, post: 360110, member: 11397"] Yeah, dont get me wrong. The beam scale was right beside it, and I was trying to use the electronic to verify it since I was at max charge and wanted to be dead on. I have two beam scales, so I will be using the second for verification. Awful slow, though. A couple of other things about this scale (maybe all of these types) that gets me: First, if there is any static buildup it jacks with the reading. A plastic pan with a static charge throws it all off. Second, if you weigh a charge in the middle of the scale it will read differently than if you move it to the side/corner of it - with mine it is as little as 1/8" over from center. Tested this many times. What I did was put a dot with a magic marker in the dead center of the face so that I wegh everything in the same spot every time. It shouldn't be this difficult - I have other aspects of my shooting that I need to work on, not stuff that is this straightforward. Just sayin'. [/QUOTE]
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