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Reloading
GemPro 250 drift
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<blockquote data-quote="excaliber" data-source="post: 1373334" data-attributes="member: 86034"><p>I've been using a Gempro 250 for years and I have absolutely zero drift. It weighs perfectly and I don't have to warm it up the day before to use it. That scale in the video that's jumping all over the place is a *** and I would never own that model.</p><p>It's pretty simple. Turn the Gempro 250 on, calibrate it. trickle powder onto it and when it's at the correct charge funnel into brass. If your Gempro doesn't work like this contact them and return it.</p><p></p><p>Some people seem to make things a heck of allot harder than they need to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excaliber, post: 1373334, member: 86034"] I've been using a Gempro 250 for years and I have absolutely zero drift. It weighs perfectly and I don't have to warm it up the day before to use it. That scale in the video that's jumping all over the place is a *** and I would never own that model. It's pretty simple. Turn the Gempro 250 on, calibrate it. trickle powder onto it and when it's at the correct charge funnel into brass. If your Gempro doesn't work like this contact them and return it. Some people seem to make things a heck of allot harder than they need to be. [/QUOTE]
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