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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 1712210" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>I have a Lyman scale and dispenser also I set mine 1.0 grain light and use a trickier on a different scale every single charge . And zero the trickler scale every 3-4 charges. Yeah it may take an extra little bit but my powder weights are spot on every case. I've checked them multiple times on a beam scale and so far it's the most accurate way I've found. Generally the dispenser scale will throw about a tenth heavy just because it is try to get shut down and an extra grain or so falls out . But trickling up to my desired charge is very consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 1712210, member: 96251"] I have a Lyman scale and dispenser also I set mine 1.0 grain light and use a trickier on a different scale every single charge . And zero the trickler scale every 3-4 charges. Yeah it may take an extra little bit but my powder weights are spot on every case. I’ve checked them multiple times on a beam scale and so far it’s the most accurate way I’ve found. Generally the dispenser scale will throw about a tenth heavy just because it is try to get shut down and an extra grain or so falls out . But trickling up to my desired charge is very consistent. [/QUOTE]
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