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<blockquote data-quote="Rustygun" data-source="post: 3820085" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>I went through a few scales with the same questions. even bought the Dillon $130 version & found even this expensive option was unable to show the same results twice. Went back to the old RCBS balance beam for a while but it required much more time and squinting to get readings. </p><p></p><p>Finally got a $20 scale from Amazon called a Brifit. Been using it for about three years and am very happy with it. I can weigh a powder charge, lift it off the scale and put it back on and get exactly the same reading. It is sensitive enough that if there is even a small amount of air movement the scale will not provide consistent readings. I have occasionally built a three sided cardboard shelter around the scale if I need to run a fan or the a/c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustygun, post: 3820085, member: 4711"] I went through a few scales with the same questions. even bought the Dillon $130 version & found even this expensive option was unable to show the same results twice. Went back to the old RCBS balance beam for a while but it required much more time and squinting to get readings. Finally got a $20 scale from Amazon called a Brifit. Been using it for about three years and am very happy with it. I can weigh a powder charge, lift it off the scale and put it back on and get exactly the same reading. It is sensitive enough that if there is even a small amount of air movement the scale will not provide consistent readings. I have occasionally built a three sided cardboard shelter around the scale if I need to run a fan or the a/c. [/QUOTE]
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