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<blockquote data-quote="Cordell" data-source="post: 563363" data-attributes="member: 15433"><p>Guys,</p><p> </p><p>I have been thinking about getting a new powder scale for some time now. I curently have a blance beam scale with a magnetic dampener. As of late its acuracy has come into question. I have not decided on a new scale yet, or if I want to stay with the blacne beam or try an electirc scale.</p><p> </p><p>I had an electirc scale 6-8 years ago and it would not keep its zero. I followed all the instructions on making sure it is out of the air flow, it had warmed up to room temp by letting it set out for 20-30 min before using it... anyway I am looking at getting a new powder scal and would like some advise on which one to get. </p><p> </p><p>I reload for hand guns and rifles (up to 100 grs of powder). Please feel free to post any informatoin you would like to pass onto me about powder scales.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you</p><p>Cordell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cordell, post: 563363, member: 15433"] Guys, I have been thinking about getting a new powder scale for some time now. I curently have a blance beam scale with a magnetic dampener. As of late its acuracy has come into question. I have not decided on a new scale yet, or if I want to stay with the blacne beam or try an electirc scale. I had an electirc scale 6-8 years ago and it would not keep its zero. I followed all the instructions on making sure it is out of the air flow, it had warmed up to room temp by letting it set out for 20-30 min before using it... anyway I am looking at getting a new powder scal and would like some advise on which one to get. I reload for hand guns and rifles (up to 100 grs of powder). Please feel free to post any informatoin you would like to pass onto me about powder scales. Thank you Cordell [/QUOTE]
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