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History- I believe I was a member here a decade ago but I can't remember because it was a decade ago. Anyways, I took my late brother's handle from Graybeard and here I am again. Reloaded 22-250 and .308 in the past and I'm now interested in pistol. One heck of a time to get back into this but it is very therapeutic and I'm getting ready to retire if that tells you anything. I had all of my late brother's reloading equipment shipped to AZ and he was a RCBS fan. So I have everything to reload but the answer to this question.
The RCBS scale that I have is too lite-weight and moves around on my bench if you breathe on it it seems. Any ideas as to weighing this scale down so it isn't so touchy? I though of filling the base with lead but that would cause me to lose paint I'm thinking. I don't want to replace the scale because it is right on accuracy wise and it was my brother's.
So I'm open to opinions. Becoming less clumsy isn't an option at this late date.
The RCBS scale that I have is too lite-weight and moves around on my bench if you breathe on it it seems. Any ideas as to weighing this scale down so it isn't so touchy? I though of filling the base with lead but that would cause me to lose paint I'm thinking. I don't want to replace the scale because it is right on accuracy wise and it was my brother's.
So I'm open to opinions. Becoming less clumsy isn't an option at this late date.