Electronic Scales

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Regarding Canuck-Il He says as long as the scale repeats accuraty, and measures accuraty he has no problem with it. For the life of me I can not see what that has with the statement of never shooting someone elses reloads. If someone is reloading .223 with 24 grains of XYZ powder and the scale always measuries 24 graines what is the problem. Unless ones pride is so great they can't handle anything other then the most costly equipment and matching everything on their bench. I wonder if these same individuals feel the same way with every thing else in their possession.
 
[jcwit] Don't worry about it - he [Bushmaster] apparently thought that was a witty remark. Some folks are easily amused.

[1858] As to the comment about weighing brass, bullets and such on the scale, I agree, one needs a scale with a larger range. I have a couple of those ... I just don't use the more precise and pricey electronic scales for those measurements. With a case or bullet, +/- 1/2 to 1 grain is probably close enough whereas with powder, I always want to be a whole lot more certain!

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