BoydAllen
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After a lot of frustration with a load cell type reloading scale that has become inconsistent to the point of my not trusting it, I got my trusty tuned (by me) RCBS 10-10 scale out, rebalanced the beam with the replacement pan that RCBS sent me for FREE (The handle of the old one came off from 35 years of slight adjustments.) and loaded the driver for one of my inexpensive manual focus Chinese web cams into my new (to me) computer. This cams software gives a whole screen image and the camera focuses as close as you could possibly want. I was looking to verify a new measure technique (which works) with 133 and come up with a setting for the SAECO Micro-Measure that would throw 29 grains which is right in the middle of the charge weights that I typically use. It worked perfectly, and given that I was not reweighing, waiting for the scale to zero and re-tareing was actually faster than the digital mess. My stress level is down and my confidence level is up. I don't typically load for distances that would require a fancy digital scale. I usually throw my charges at the range, if possible. Previously 133 had been the most difficult to throw. Now that I am about ready to do my first shooting with H4895 for a new 6BR AI I have figured out how to throw that powder +- .1 gr. and I am quite pleased that I can. That is all the precision that I will need for doing short range testing.