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<blockquote data-quote="shaughn" data-source="post: 1244734"><p>I had a small digital, Hornady...I think, if I used the battery (9 volt) I got funky readings every now and then, so I use a power inverter, then discovered if the cord was looped near the scale, numbers would be off by up to 3/10th of a grain at times, if it ran straight away from scale no problems.</p><p></p><p>Then I have an issue where "I" build up a static charge, which has on occasion killed laptops and television, radio if I don't ground myself prior to touching the on off switch or housing. So just putting my hand near the scales would cause a fluctuation at times.</p><p></p><p>So, now I use 10-10 or lyman 500 or lee scale depending on what I am doing and use the digital for weight checking of my cast GG bullets when I am using different alloys or my PP Bullets (Adjustable mold).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaughn, post: 1244734"] I had a small digital, Hornady...I think, if I used the battery (9 volt) I got funky readings every now and then, so I use a power inverter, then discovered if the cord was looped near the scale, numbers would be off by up to 3/10th of a grain at times, if it ran straight away from scale no problems. Then I have an issue where "I" build up a static charge, which has on occasion killed laptops and television, radio if I don't ground myself prior to touching the on off switch or housing. So just putting my hand near the scales would cause a fluctuation at times. So, now I use 10-10 or lyman 500 or lee scale depending on what I am doing and use the digital for weight checking of my cast GG bullets when I am using different alloys or my PP Bullets (Adjustable mold). [/QUOTE]
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