Same here. They are very touchy to use with a lot of drift. Seems like there's noGempro
never again , i boght 2 of them and both had severe issues ,vaste money and nerves.Back to the great 10-10 RCBS was the winning solution.
Same here. Very quiet, long warm up and it works fine. ALL my lighting is LED strips. Used to have the shop light florescent, but they are all gone now.The one I have now works great as long as your in a quite setting.
I've noticed it being effected by any noise or electrical devices running near it.
I had a cordless drill battery charging 25ft away the other day while reloading and it was going crazy. Unplugged the charger and it was back to normal.
I would really like to find an in-between scale between it and the high dollar FX-120
The one I have now works great as long as your in a quite setting.
I've noticed it being effected by any noise or electrical devices running near it.
I had a cordless drill battery charging 25ft away the other day while reloading and it was going crazy. Unplugged the charger and it was back to normal.
I would really like to find an in-between scale between it and the high dollar FX-120
Lol.... I started with a 505, went with a gempro 300, a few others, then to a Scott Parker tuned redding and just bought an FX120 with all the attachments and I still find myself doubting the FX120 and going back to old faithful ( Scott Parker) tuned scales. I guess I'm just old school.Same here. They are very touchy to use with a lot of drift. Seems like there's no
in-between scales available. You go from gem pro for 150.00 to the Fx-120 costing way more.
I use the gem pro but check often with redding beam scale. It does seem that if I leave the gem pro on, it works better.Lol.... I started with a 505, went with a gempro 300, a few others, then to a Scott Parker tuned redding and just bought an FX120 with all the attachments and I still find myself doubting the FX120 and going back to old faithful ( Scott Parker) tuned scales. I guess I'm just old school.
Darrin