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Powder scales question
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<blockquote data-quote="FLTENNHUNTER1" data-source="post: 3596218" data-attributes="member: 5033"><p>Frankfort Arsenal electronic made in China is freaking on the money all the time and I check it's zero every 50 rounds with a fixed weight.</p><p></p><p>Plus, I charge 50 rounds at a time with powder in a loading block and visually check all the loads before I put any bullets into them to make sure the charges all are at the same levels in the cases. I do this by inspecting them with a bright light. Follow all safety rules at all times and you will be safe. I never have and never will load one round at a time start to finish, I always charge 25 or more with powder, then seat all of the bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLTENNHUNTER1, post: 3596218, member: 5033"] Frankfort Arsenal electronic made in China is freaking on the money all the time and I check it's zero every 50 rounds with a fixed weight. Plus, I charge 50 rounds at a time with powder in a loading block and visually check all the loads before I put any bullets into them to make sure the charges all are at the same levels in the cases. I do this by inspecting them with a bright light. Follow all safety rules at all times and you will be safe. I never have and never will load one round at a time start to finish, I always charge 25 or more with powder, then seat all of the bullets. [/QUOTE]
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