Originally Posted by
curioushooter
44MAG#1: It's hard for me to believe since powder companies definitely have something to lose if they screw up something like this. The software, on the other hand, already disclaims it self of liability. Usually when somebody or a company has something to lose (reputation, perhaps suffer a lawsuit), they usually get it right. I work work in metrology of sophisticated medical instruments, not much unlike pressure transducers, and the thought that the instrument could be mis-calibrated or a transcription error of this magnitude could be made defies belief! In fact, that the company's QC department has procedures that would allow for that level of error to go undetected defies belief. Sorry if I offended you in some way, but that John is putting out this warning is something that SHOULD NEVER NEED TO HAPPEN.