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Reloading
electronice scales for reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="B23" data-source="post: 1344678" data-attributes="member: 13222"><p>I'm curious, how many of you with electronic scales leave them turned on all the time? </p><p></p><p>I have two, a RCBS Chargemaster and the older version Dillon D-Terminator, I never shut either one of them off. Whenever I have, it seems like they both take awhile before they get warmed up and settle down. Curious if many others leave their E scales turned on all the time or do you turn them off when not in use. </p><p></p><p>FWIW, both of mine are over ten years old and I, often, check them to my Redding 505 beam scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B23, post: 1344678, member: 13222"] I'm curious, how many of you with electronic scales leave them turned on all the time? I have two, a RCBS Chargemaster and the older version Dillon D-Terminator, I never shut either one of them off. Whenever I have, it seems like they both take awhile before they get warmed up and settle down. Curious if many others leave their E scales turned on all the time or do you turn them off when not in use. FWIW, both of mine are over ten years old and I, often, check them to my Redding 505 beam scale. [/QUOTE]
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