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Reloading
Scale trouble
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<blockquote data-quote="340PR" data-source="post: 2012770" data-attributes="member: 107814"><p>I run the FX120i. It came with a line conditioner. loading area is climate controlled. All components stored in climate controlled area. The scale sits on a shelf mounted to the wall behind the bench. Power is run through the battery side of an Uninterrupted power supply (UPS), to protect from surges. no other electronics near by, use LED lighting (ceiling mounted), and never turn it off.</p><p>Re-calibrate once in a while, using precision weights, with the powder pan in place. I regularly check against my beam scale, and is very rarely off.</p><p>All this said, I am finding that if I have a reasonable node, and account for temperature change, velocity does not fluctuate much (if at all), even with .1-.2gr variation. Additionally, if the cartridge is tuned to the rile, the point of impact does not measurably move, even at distance.</p><p>that's my $0.02..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340PR, post: 2012770, member: 107814"] I run the FX120i. It came with a line conditioner. loading area is climate controlled. All components stored in climate controlled area. The scale sits on a shelf mounted to the wall behind the bench. Power is run through the battery side of an Uninterrupted power supply (UPS), to protect from surges. no other electronics near by, use LED lighting (ceiling mounted), and never turn it off. Re-calibrate once in a while, using precision weights, with the powder pan in place. I regularly check against my beam scale, and is very rarely off. All this said, I am finding that if I have a reasonable node, and account for temperature change, velocity does not fluctuate much (if at all), even with .1-.2gr variation. Additionally, if the cartridge is tuned to the rile, the point of impact does not measurably move, even at distance. that's my $0.02.. [/QUOTE]
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