After a little more time than I wanted to wait I finally received my SP tuned Lyman M5 back from Scott. Got to play with it early this morning after a lengthy conversation with Scott last evening. Scott was very willing to explain the operation of the scale and the best way to get consitant weight measures. He answered all my silly questions very patiently and after using his advice I loadaed up 50 rounds of .17 Fireball using 18.5g of H322. Using Scott's advice to throw .5g light and approaching desired weight from there with a trickler, I found the scale to be so sensitve that two granuals of this powder would register a change on the beam. In fact I now have to be careful not to exhale towards the pan or it will regiser a movement. In spite of this sensitivity the damping works perfectly. When I throw the desired weight on another scale (RCBS 505) and then transfer to the Lyman I get one up--one down and then the beam settles in the center. Amazing! The Lyman even tamed my Charge-Master. When back checking a charge weight on the Charge-Master every charge checked showed exactly 18.5g. As many of you know the Charge-Master can be off almost a 1/10 and still show the same weight. This Lyman M5 can find that error which I find most comforting since I play with various sub-calibers where a half a tenth can get you in trouble.
All in all I am very pleased with the operation of this scale and appreciate Scott's advice on the proper method to use it. THANKS SCOTT! dedogs
All in all I am very pleased with the operation of this scale and appreciate Scott's advice on the proper method to use it. THANKS SCOTT! dedogs

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