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<blockquote data-quote="Knight" data-source="post: 1848612" data-attributes="member: 59515"><p>That's a good question and I wish I could answer that but I can't. The 10-10 scale was sent to me brand new because I have had similar problems with the one I returned. It seemed to have a mind of its own. I continued to use it along with my digital one to check on weight and once every 7 to 10 rds I would discover the weight would shift on the beam but not on the digital scale. It was quite frustrating to say the least. Rather them send it back again to RCBS for evaluation and start this annoying process all over again I decided to use my digital from now on. I have been reloading for over 45 years both pistol and rifle from 38 Cal to 375 H&H magnums, so I should know what works and what doesn't. A good electronic scale works for me. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knight, post: 1848612, member: 59515"] That's a good question and I wish I could answer that but I can't. The 10-10 scale was sent to me brand new because I have had similar problems with the one I returned. It seemed to have a mind of its own. I continued to use it along with my digital one to check on weight and once every 7 to 10 rds I would discover the weight would shift on the beam but not on the digital scale. It was quite frustrating to say the least. Rather them send it back again to RCBS for evaluation and start this annoying process all over again I decided to use my digital from now on. I have been reloading for over 45 years both pistol and rifle from 38 Cal to 375 H&H magnums, so I should know what works and what doesn't. A good electronic scale works for me. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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