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Who thinks my scale is jacked?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stammster" data-source="post: 1991037" data-attributes="member: 114381"><p>I'm not seeing anything all that odd - especially if you are plotting only 1 shot at each charge weight. The variance could easily be within margin of error on powder weight, case capacity, seating depth, etc.</p><p></p><p>Are your concerns over the sawtooth at the lower charge weights only?</p><p></p><p>Here's another possible explanation if you can't believe it's one of the above....Was your central HVAC running during the first loading session? We're you listening to music with a radio on your shooting bench during the first loading session?</p><p></p><p>If yes to either of these, that can throw your scale off a little when it give you the final reading. At least that's been my experience when comparing my Chargmaster to my secondary higher resolution digital scale. AC is now off so it's not blowing on the scale, and the radio is on a shelf separate from the bench. Otherwise I was seeing up to 0.10-0.15 gr different, rather than 0.04-0.08gr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stammster, post: 1991037, member: 114381"] I’m not seeing anything all that odd - especially if you are plotting only 1 shot at each charge weight. The variance could easily be within margin of error on powder weight, case capacity, seating depth, etc. Are your concerns over the sawtooth at the lower charge weights only? Here’s another possible explanation if you can’t believe it’s one of the above....Was your central HVAC running during the first loading session? We’re you listening to music with a radio on your shooting bench during the first loading session? If yes to either of these, that can throw your scale off a little when it give you the final reading. At least that’s been my experience when comparing my Chargmaster to my secondary higher resolution digital scale. AC is now off so it’s not blowing on the scale, and the radio is on a shelf separate from the bench. Otherwise I was seeing up to 0.10-0.15 gr different, rather than 0.04-0.08gr. [/QUOTE]
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