jds holler
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All this talk of scales is weighing heavy on my mind. nerk, nerk.
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I have a tuned M5 from Scott Parker and it works perfect. I paid for it in January of 2020 and did not receive it until December of 2020. It was frustrating waiting that long, but it was also the first year of Covid19 craziness. I would buy from him again and highly recommend his scale tuning.A tuned M5/10-05 is the cat’s meow.
You do too much sir! I simply rattle my box of chicken bones over the scales and all problems instantly solved!I just bought a clean used m5 for a friend off ebay a week ago. 80 bucks delivered in 4 days. I adjusted all the hangars, cleaned it, straightened the .1gr poise, pencil lubed the knife edges ( even and clean), glued on a needle and adjusted the pan shot for 30g check weights with a cut down 35mm plastic canister as the replacement pan. (easier for throwing).
Just with above process it repeats the to the 10th of a 10th and reacts to a single grain of varget. The M5 typically dosent need much but a few tweaks which anyone can do. I always 'zero' my scale with the closest check weight mix i have to the powder weight I will be weighing. Pretty damm simple and fool proof.
You do too much sir! I simply rattle my box of chicken bones over the scales and all problems instantly solved!
They will call You " Scott Jr.".I just bought a clean used m5 for a friend off ebay a week ago. 80 bucks delivered in 4 days. I adjusted all the hangars, cleaned it, straightened the .1gr poise, pencil lubed the knife edges ( even and clean), glued on a needle and adjusted the pan shot for 30g check weights with a cut down 35mm plastic canister as the replacement pan. (easier for throwing).
Just with above process it repeats the to the 10th of a 10th and reacts to a single grain of varget. The M5 typically dosent need much but a few tweaks which anyone can do. I always 'zero' my scale with the closest check weight mix i have to the powder weight I will be weighing. Pretty damm simple and fool proof.
GamePro Scales came with a Pad years back.My bench has a very smooth top. I traced the outline of the scale base to make sure it was centered before I set the balance. But somewhere along the session I would bump it out.
Then I got some of the rubber drawer liner from my wife on top the bench under the scale. Now it doesn't move.
I have a couple questions about the Redding scales.
Is the model 1 the only hydraulic dampened? All the 2's I've seen have been magnetic.
sparker stated that the brown #1's had a heavier beam than the green #1's. I've seen pictures of brown #1's with a brass beam and others with a silver colored beam that I just assumed was aluminum. Are they still heavier than the beams on the green #1?
Last, what is the downside to hydraulic dampening? I assume the potential mess but it seems odd that so few were made that way compared to magnetic if they are just as accurate and dampen twice as fast.
Made in China. Also, I don’t like 3-poise beams.