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Reloading
Measuring Case Length with Comparator
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<blockquote data-quote="ResearchinStuff" data-source="post: 1483814" data-attributes="member: 67843"><p>I have that exact caliper, it is very sensitive to the condition of the battery, and how hard the battery is being held in. I've folded up a very small piece of duck tape and put that between the battery and the battery cover to keep enough downward pressure to get a consistent measurement. The other key is to check, on a very regular basis, that it has maintained it's zero and is giving you a measurement that makes sense. Also, try not to move the caliper too fast, and avoid using the little micro-adjust wheel, that thing seems to be hardwired into the circuit that screws up the measurement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ResearchinStuff, post: 1483814, member: 67843"] I have that exact caliper, it is very sensitive to the condition of the battery, and how hard the battery is being held in. I've folded up a very small piece of duck tape and put that between the battery and the battery cover to keep enough downward pressure to get a consistent measurement. The other key is to check, on a very regular basis, that it has maintained it's zero and is giving you a measurement that makes sense. Also, try not to move the caliper too fast, and avoid using the little micro-adjust wheel, that thing seems to be hardwired into the circuit that screws up the measurement. [/QUOTE]
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