Ever Checked Your Electronic Scale?
I have been using an RCBS electronic scale for a year now and assumed it accurately measuring powder. I always checked the calibration using the included weights, and the weight of the powder pan was always the same to the .10 of a grain. But having read about other people not being able to have their scale remain consistent, I bought an RCBS 10-10 to check.
It turns out that the electronic scale shows charges to be .3gr above their actual weight. It's a shame there is no way for me to adjust the calibration, other than send it back to RCBS. :cry:
Ever Checked Your Electronic Scale?
What digital scale are you using? If it's a Chargemaster there are a lot of functions you can access that aren't in the manual. And I have to ask. What are you checking your beam with? Is it with a set of check weights? And I mean a full set that runs from a low weight to the max for the scale with weights in between? And if so have you used it on the digital as well? Beams can be off as well. There is a reason scales have to be certified for lab use.
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