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Reloading
Reloading scale
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<blockquote data-quote="MTBULLET" data-source="post: 563400" data-attributes="member: 8849"><p>I have used a lyman 1200 (2) for several years now, have 2 of them and have very good luck. like all scales, they have their "quirks" but very easy to work with and VERY accurate. I trimmed the drop tube on the lathe to let the extruded powders hit more in the center of the pan, and USE the little screw in button for the drop tube that comes with them now. I set my scale to drop .1 grain less than desired load then "bump" to actual weight desired. only time it "floats" is if (when!) a "kernel" of powder gets down beside scale plate, hence the little brush that comes with unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTBULLET, post: 563400, member: 8849"] I have used a lyman 1200 (2) for several years now, have 2 of them and have very good luck. like all scales, they have their "quirks" but very easy to work with and VERY accurate. I trimmed the drop tube on the lathe to let the extruded powders hit more in the center of the pan, and USE the little screw in button for the drop tube that comes with them now. I set my scale to drop .1 grain less than desired load then "bump" to actual weight desired. only time it "floats" is if (when!) a "kernel" of powder gets down beside scale plate, hence the little brush that comes with unit. [/QUOTE]
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