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Question about powder scales
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 551307" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>R.C.B.S. 505 beam scale. Works in the garage at -6 deg in dead of winter to Las Vegas heat waves in summer, & always reads the same. Handy to have if for no other reason than keeping your digital scale honest. I know its a bit slower, but I wouldnt feel comfortable without one on my loading bench. JMO</p><p>Your digital has a 1 1/2 gr margine of error? That's enough to get someone killed if your running top end loads. I would not shoot anything it has measured for safety sake. Please be carefull. Pulling bullets is WAY cheaper than a visit to the E.R.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 551307, member: 22166"] R.C.B.S. 505 beam scale. Works in the garage at -6 deg in dead of winter to Las Vegas heat waves in summer, & always reads the same. Handy to have if for no other reason than keeping your digital scale honest. I know its a bit slower, but I wouldnt feel comfortable without one on my loading bench. JMO Your digital has a 1 1/2 gr margine of error? That's enough to get someone killed if your running top end loads. I would not shoot anything it has measured for safety sake. Please be carefull. Pulling bullets is WAY cheaper than a visit to the E.R. [/QUOTE]
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