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Reloading
Looking for a new scale
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<blockquote data-quote="Terminalor" data-source="post: 1572636" data-attributes="member: 10522"><p>I've used the GemPro250 for years. It finally started to shut down intermittently so I sent it in and they gave me a new one. I also have a ChargeMaster and a RCBS dial balance beam. The GemPro is great for speed and extreme accuracy but you need a balance beam as a check for all digital scales. I use the ChargeMaster to throw the charge then trickle up with the GemPro. All my charges are within .002gr of each other. A bit overkill but as I have said before. When reloading for accuracy not one thing makes a big difference but a lot of little things add up to a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terminalor, post: 1572636, member: 10522"] I’ve used the GemPro250 for years. It finally started to shut down intermittently so I sent it in and they gave me a new one. I also have a ChargeMaster and a RCBS dial balance beam. The GemPro is great for speed and extreme accuracy but you need a balance beam as a check for all digital scales. I use the ChargeMaster to throw the charge then trickle up with the GemPro. All my charges are within .002gr of each other. A bit overkill but as I have said before. When reloading for accuracy not one thing makes a big difference but a lot of little things add up to a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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