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Old December 18, 2000, 06:53 PM   #6
taco
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Join Date: April 28, 2000
Location: USA
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I agree with Mike Irwin.

Get rid of that Lee scale and buy a real scale like Dillon or something similar. I too have one of those Lee scale (which I never used) and few weeks ago I checked/calibrated all my scales and Lee scale was off by 0.3 grains when checking against 10 grain check weight and 0.2 grains when ckecking against 5 grain check weight. Lee was consistantly reading too low! If I was depending on that Lee scale I would have been loading 5.8 or 5.9 grains instead of 5.6 grains!


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