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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 865281" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Must be the water or something....</p><p> </p><p>Lets all be nice and act-post on here like adults. I know Sully and I are both adults and old farts.</p><p> </p><p>I also know Sully likes his electronic scales and I like the balance beam.</p><p> </p><p>Everyone has a preference. If they didn't, we'd all be shooting Marlin Lever guns, driving Toyota's and voting Democrat.</p><p> </p><p>We aren't because we have <em>preferences.</em></p><p> </p><p>I've never gotten anal about powder weights in fractions of grains. I typically hunt whitetail so accuracy to me is anywhere in the kill zone which is about 12-14 inches vertically on a mature buck or doe and long range in my part of the country is 300 yards maximum., usually, much closer.</p><p> </p><p>I can't comment on accuracy versus cost on scales because one, I don't know and two, I'm not interfested except to say that watever it is, it needs to work correctly, first time, everytime and I believe a fair assumption to make is.... The smaller the weighing capability and repeatability of any scale is, the more it initially cost.</p><p> </p><p>I'd love to have a bolt action bazooka but in reality my 308 does just fine for my hunting/freezer needs. We actually have enough deer around here that hunting with a ball-pien hammer would work too.</p><p> </p><p>Guess what I'm saying in a round about manner is lets post constructively and informatively. I', for one like an informative discussion devoid of fantasy and pie-in-the-sky claims, not that I can deferentiate between fact and fiction because I can't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 865281, member: 39764"] Must be the water or something.... Lets all be nice and act-post on here like adults. I know Sully and I are both adults and old farts. I also know Sully likes his electronic scales and I like the balance beam. Everyone has a preference. If they didn't, we'd all be shooting Marlin Lever guns, driving Toyota's and voting Democrat. We aren't because we have [I]preferences.[/I] I've never gotten anal about powder weights in fractions of grains. I typically hunt whitetail so accuracy to me is anywhere in the kill zone which is about 12-14 inches vertically on a mature buck or doe and long range in my part of the country is 300 yards maximum., usually, much closer. I can't comment on accuracy versus cost on scales because one, I don't know and two, I'm not interfested except to say that watever it is, it needs to work correctly, first time, everytime and I believe a fair assumption to make is.... The smaller the weighing capability and repeatability of any scale is, the more it initially cost. I'd love to have a bolt action bazooka but in reality my 308 does just fine for my hunting/freezer needs. We actually have enough deer around here that hunting with a ball-pien hammer would work too. Guess what I'm saying in a round about manner is lets post constructively and informatively. I', for one like an informative discussion devoid of fantasy and pie-in-the-sky claims, not that I can deferentiate between fact and fiction because I can't. [/QUOTE]
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