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Reloading
First time at the range with my reloads - no one died
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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 1899326" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>I called RCBS when I was having issues with my first one drifting a lot and not holding zero. Essentially you just tap the plate somewhat firmly and it helps reset the piezoelectric crystal that the scale uses. After doing this and wiping it down with dryer sheets it was back on track. I'd call RCBS so you can hear it direct from them yourself. Now I wipe my scales every time before use with a dryer sheet to help remove static and then just use them on the next load of laundry. I also throw all my charges a tenth or two short and trickle up or move to my higher end scale to trickle up to my desired charge. I have 2 chargemasters and love them. Also limiting other electronics near your scale has been said to help, leave your cell phone out of your pocket, fluorescent lights have been said to have an effect on them as well as not having a fan or air blowing through the room while in use. If you have carpet in your work area consider putting down a mat so your not creating static while shuffling around at your bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 1899326, member: 109327"] I called RCBS when I was having issues with my first one drifting a lot and not holding zero. Essentially you just tap the plate somewhat firmly and it helps reset the piezoelectric crystal that the scale uses. After doing this and wiping it down with dryer sheets it was back on track. I'd call RCBS so you can hear it direct from them yourself. Now I wipe my scales every time before use with a dryer sheet to help remove static and then just use them on the next load of laundry. I also throw all my charges a tenth or two short and trickle up or move to my higher end scale to trickle up to my desired charge. I have 2 chargemasters and love them. Also limiting other electronics near your scale has been said to help, leave your cell phone out of your pocket, fluorescent lights have been said to have an effect on them as well as not having a fan or air blowing through the room while in use. If you have carpet in your work area consider putting down a mat so your not creating static while shuffling around at your bench. [/QUOTE]
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