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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1038030" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Agreed...now as far as will the accuracy last?, only time will tell. I am by no means a super long range shooter like some people on here and I know there are plenty of people who say .1% accuracy is all that is needed, which is probably true but if you can get a bit more accuracy why not. Even if some of these GEMPROs show a little drift, as long as they stay under .1grain drift (most report a drift of less than .05) then they are still nice and definitely faster than balance scale. nothing wrong with a balance scale and I will admit mine is over 20 years old so as far as lasting...nothing will beat a balance but in this day an age (unless you are an "if it aint broke don't fix it" type person) I say embrace technology. But yes, I would stay away from any electronic scale under 150 bucks (most scales in the 150+ range will stay .1grain accurate).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1038030, member: 52437"] Agreed...now as far as will the accuracy last?, only time will tell. I am by no means a super long range shooter like some people on here and I know there are plenty of people who say .1% accuracy is all that is needed, which is probably true but if you can get a bit more accuracy why not. Even if some of these GEMPROs show a little drift, as long as they stay under .1grain drift (most report a drift of less than .05) then they are still nice and definitely faster than balance scale. nothing wrong with a balance scale and I will admit mine is over 20 years old so as far as lasting...nothing will beat a balance but in this day an age (unless you are an "if it aint broke don't fix it" type person) I say embrace technology. But yes, I would stay away from any electronic scale under 150 bucks (most scales in the 150+ range will stay .1grain accurate). [/QUOTE]
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