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Scot Parker Scale Accuracy

Terry

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Today I tested mt Scott Parker/Redding balance beam scale VS the Satorius Entris scale.
Both are excellent scales.

Charge 32.5 grains of Varget on the Scott Parker Scale.

Entris Readings... 32.63, 32.61, 32.59.

I'm impressed with the accuracy of the Scott Parker Scale.
 
Today I tested mt Scott Parker/Redding balance beam scale VS the Satorius Entris scale.
Both are excellent scales.

Charge 32.5 grains of Varget on the Scott Parker Scale.

Entris Readings... 32.63, 32.61, 32.59.

I'm impressed with the accuracy of the Scott Parker Scale.

If I may ask, what mode Redding scale? In looking at buying a scale to send to Scott, thanks. E
 
I'm also very happy with the work Scott did on my M5 scale!

Question Terry: what prompted you to purchase both the Scott Parker scale and the Satorius Entris scale?

Personally, I like to use two reliable scales when powdering my cases. For the moment I'm happy dispensing with my Chargemaster, then fine tuning the load with my M5, verifying the accuracy of the M5 occasionally with my grain calibration weight set. Just curious on your approach?

Adrian
 
I'm also very happy with the work Scott did on my M5 scale!

Question Terry: what prompted you to purchase both the Scott Parker scale and the Satorius Entris scale?

Personally, I like to use two reliable scales when powdering my cases. For the moment I'm happy dispensing with my Chargemaster, then fine tuning the load with my M5, verifying the accuracy of the M5 occasionally with my grain calibration weight set. Just curious on your approach?

Adrian

Adrian, I don't travel with my magic, super expensive electronic scale. I, at times, reload at ranges with no electricity.

In either case; I don't feel like I'm giving up anything by using my Scott Parker scale.
 
Today I tested mt Scott Parker/Redding balance beam scale VS the Satorius Entris scale.
Both are excellent scales.

Charge 32.5 grains of Varget on the Scott Parker Scale.

Entris Readings... 32.63, 32.61, 32.59.

I'm impressed with the accuracy of the Scott Parker Scale.

It's off by a full 1/10th of a grain.
 
I'm also very happy with the work Scott did on my M5 scale!

Question Terry: what prompted you to purchase both the Scott Parker scale and the Satorius Entris scale?

Personally, I like to use two reliable scales when powdering my cases. For the moment I'm happy dispensing with my Chargemaster, then fine tuning the load with my M5, verifying the accuracy of the M5 occasionally with my grain calibration weight set. Just curious on your approach?

Adrian


Adrian

I have used the Scott Parker Scale for about two years. With the purchase of Lab Radar I noticed some unexplained changes in velocity from round to round. The Entris allows me to rule out varying powder charges. I do load/test on site. I will continue to carry my Scott Parker scale. I could not be happier with its results.
 

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