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What blew up my gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodsmanlw" data-source="post: 1709650" data-attributes="member: 87767"><p>I like both. I use the digital scale from the RCBS powder measure to dispense the powder then I drop either every 3rd or every one on the beam scale to verify. The electronic measure speeds things up and I find that I can go a long time before the scale drifts. But, you must make sure both the beam and electronic scale are level and calibrated. I also have an antistatic cord attached to the electronic scale to bleed off static charge. This is helpful for both the powder sticking and accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsmanlw, post: 1709650, member: 87767"] I like both. I use the digital scale from the RCBS powder measure to dispense the powder then I drop either every 3rd or every one on the beam scale to verify. The electronic measure speeds things up and I find that I can go a long time before the scale drifts. But, you must make sure both the beam and electronic scale are level and calibrated. I also have an antistatic cord attached to the electronic scale to bleed off static charge. This is helpful for both the powder sticking and accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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