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help pick digital powder scale
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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 994251" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>I tried a couple digital scales when they were on sale and the deals seemed good. My experience was frustrating. After warming up an zeroing according to directions, I started loading a batch, only to find that the scale drifted off zero after anywhere from 6 to 15 loads. I had this happen with two different brands. I do know some folks who have and are happy with the RCBS chargemaster combo, and do not seem to have a "drift" issue. For my needs, I just don't see the benefit. When I am in the groove, I average one weighed charge every 25 seconds with my RCBS 505 and trickler. I haven't put the stopwatch to my buddy's rig, but I don't think it can be a whole lot faster, and certainly not a couple hundred dollars faster... I check the calibration of my balance each time I start a batch, and it is always the same. If it ain't broke....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 994251, member: 48559"] I tried a couple digital scales when they were on sale and the deals seemed good. My experience was frustrating. After warming up an zeroing according to directions, I started loading a batch, only to find that the scale drifted off zero after anywhere from 6 to 15 loads. I had this happen with two different brands. I do know some folks who have and are happy with the RCBS chargemaster combo, and do not seem to have a "drift" issue. For my needs, I just don't see the benefit. When I am in the groove, I average one weighed charge every 25 seconds with my RCBS 505 and trickler. I haven't put the stopwatch to my buddy's rig, but I don't think it can be a whole lot faster, and certainly not a couple hundred dollars faster... I check the calibration of my balance each time I start a batch, and it is always the same. If it ain't broke.... [/QUOTE]
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