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<blockquote data-quote="Wiley" data-source="post: 5871586" data-attributes="member: 15835"><p>I've been using a GemPro 250 electronic scale for a good while. I really liked it, until I didn't. Some time a while back it got a little unstable.....maybe trying to mimic me...... so I drug out the RCBS 505 and went on my way. Since then I've had a hankering for an Ohaus 10-10 and bought one on eBay the other day. Of course it's old but looks pristine with original manual and the cover that it came with. I'm gonna build a raised shelf, at eye level, so that I have enough room for both beam scales and can verify one off the other as I load/as I feel that it's necessary. For fast bulk loading I'll still use the Dillon powder bars with Unique Tech micrometer adjusters. They work great with everything except extruded powder. Y'all keep yer powder dry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiley, post: 5871586, member: 15835"] I've been using a GemPro 250 electronic scale for a good while. I really liked it, until I didn't. Some time a while back it got a little unstable.....maybe trying to mimic me...... so I drug out the RCBS 505 and went on my way. Since then I've had a hankering for an Ohaus 10-10 and bought one on eBay the other day. Of course it's old but looks pristine with original manual and the cover that it came with. I'm gonna build a raised shelf, at eye level, so that I have enough room for both beam scales and can verify one off the other as I load/as I feel that it's necessary. For fast bulk loading I'll still use the Dillon powder bars with Unique Tech micrometer adjusters. They work great with everything except extruded powder. Y'all keep yer powder dry! [/QUOTE]
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