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Old August 28, 2008, 11:45 AM   #14
Don2
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[Quote]=Sevens

You have to use the check weight that it comes with just to set it up and calibrate it for use. If you lose that check weight, the scale is worthless. Also, you must use the little plastic pan that comes with it. I tried using the aluminum pan that came with me Lee scale and the Frankford digital goes goofy with that much heavier pan on it.

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Loosing a check weight.....
I read somewhere that a guy made copies of his check weights out of lead and kept the originals safe. Then if something happened to the old ones he still had the orginal ones.

Sounds like a good idea as long as he made them to the same weight exactly and checked it on the same scale.

I've been wanting to do that to all of mine...
But,,,You know how it goes..!!!


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