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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Recommend a powder scale?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2645377" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Your assumption is incorrect. I have two electronic scales I use regularly. I use a 40.03 grain Vmax and a 180.02 grain Berger for check weights, along with the 70 grain weight that came with the scales, no need to spend money on the high end check weights. All you need is something of known weight, you aren't selling diamonds by the Carat. As far as checking the scale, if it doesn't zero every time you take the pan off, it needs to be calibrated. I have never seen a fluctuation event that left the Tare intact. You can put the check weight on every 15 or 20 loads and easily verify set without using a "gravity" powered device.Electronic scales do not drift out and back in again, if they did they would be totally useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2645377, member: 26077"] Your assumption is incorrect. I have two electronic scales I use regularly. I use a 40.03 grain Vmax and a 180.02 grain Berger for check weights, along with the 70 grain weight that came with the scales, no need to spend money on the high end check weights. All you need is something of known weight, you aren't selling diamonds by the Carat. As far as checking the scale, if it doesn't zero every time you take the pan off, it needs to be calibrated. I have never seen a fluctuation event that left the Tare intact. You can put the check weight on every 15 or 20 loads and easily verify set without using a "gravity" powered device.Electronic scales do not drift out and back in again, if they did they would be totally useless. [/QUOTE]
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