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<blockquote data-quote="Daveinjax" data-source="post: 849820" data-attributes="member: 48429"><p>I bought an old Lyman M5 and then sent it off to Scott Parker and had him tune it up. Very happy with it. I also can watch single grains of powder move the scale and it's dead on repeatable. I had a couple of electric scales and they all would drift. They also died rregularly. Gravity hasn't broken so my beam scale keeps on weighing. I just picked up a ohaus 1005 and I'm planning on sending it off to betuned up also. Just in case something bad happens to my M5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveinjax, post: 849820, member: 48429"] I bought an old Lyman M5 and then sent it off to Scott Parker and had him tune it up. Very happy with it. I also can watch single grains of powder move the scale and it's dead on repeatable. I had a couple of electric scales and they all would drift. They also died rregularly. Gravity hasn't broken so my beam scale keeps on weighing. I just picked up a ohaus 1005 and I'm planning on sending it off to betuned up also. Just in case something bad happens to my M5. [/QUOTE]
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