PHOENIX PHIL
AH ambassador
If any of you reloaders own one of these, I'd like to share with you a friend's experience today. Not sure exactly what prompted him to check this, but he found out today that his scale was measuring off and by 11 grains. Fortunately it was reading 11 grains higher than what was actually being weighed. This could have been disastrous had it been measuring lower than actual.
Yes he did calibrate using the 50 gram check weights. But the 50/100 gram calibration is a lot more weight than say 50-70 grains. So if you own one of these or for that matter any electronic scale, drop one of your bullets that you're planning on loading in the pan once in awhile to ensure things seem appropriate. I know I put a 180gr bullet in my RCBS tonight and was thankful to see it came in at 179.7 grains.
I would like to think this is a one off occurence, but obviously I can't confirm this.
Yes he did calibrate using the 50 gram check weights. But the 50/100 gram calibration is a lot more weight than say 50-70 grains. So if you own one of these or for that matter any electronic scale, drop one of your bullets that you're planning on loading in the pan once in awhile to ensure things seem appropriate. I know I put a 180gr bullet in my RCBS tonight and was thankful to see it came in at 179.7 grains.
I would like to think this is a one off occurence, but obviously I can't confirm this.