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Powder Scale recomendations
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 1177814" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>there is nothing wrong with that scale. I bought 1 in the early 90's, it is still accurate. Every once in a while I double check it with a digital scale it is always bang on.</p><p>My only complaint is that it only goes to 100 grains, but then it is a powder scale and how many charges do you load over 100 grains?</p><p>I started with a lyman 500 grain scale but dropped it and bent the arm, that is what had me buy the Lee scale. </p><p>Keep it clean and secure in a dust free place when not using it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 1177814, member: 44168"] there is nothing wrong with that scale. I bought 1 in the early 90's, it is still accurate. Every once in a while I double check it with a digital scale it is always bang on. My only complaint is that it only goes to 100 grains, but then it is a powder scale and how many charges do you load over 100 grains? I started with a lyman 500 grain scale but dropped it and bent the arm, that is what had me buy the Lee scale. Keep it clean and secure in a dust free place when not using it [/QUOTE]
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