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Reloading
Had to go old school....
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiley" data-source="post: 5768306" data-attributes="member: 15835"><p>I have 2 digital scales to weigh powder, bullets, etc when loading ammo. As Roy D Mercer would say one of 'em is "supposed to be a damn goodun". Well, today they both fluctuated back and fort about 2 grains. I recalibrated and they kept fluctuating. Never had anything remotely similar to happen. Then it dawned on me that less than 1/2 mile north of me and the same distance southeast of me there are site prep crews rolling and doing vibratory compaction on 2 building sites. I can occasionally feel the vibrations through my floor. So, out came the old reliable RCBS 505 beam scale and the rounds are now loaded. More proof that old/analog/mechanical still has its place and always will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiley, post: 5768306, member: 15835"] I have 2 digital scales to weigh powder, bullets, etc when loading ammo. As Roy D Mercer would say one of 'em is "supposed to be a damn goodun". Well, today they both fluctuated back and fort about 2 grains. I recalibrated and they kept fluctuating. Never had anything remotely similar to happen. Then it dawned on me that less than 1/2 mile north of me and the same distance southeast of me there are site prep crews rolling and doing vibratory compaction on 2 building sites. I can occasionally feel the vibrations through my floor. So, out came the old reliable RCBS 505 beam scale and the rounds are now loaded. More proof that old/analog/mechanical still has its place and always will. [/QUOTE]
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