fdshuster said:billpa: We think alike.
Oh, that could be scary!!! ;D
Seriously, how would anyone know a scale is accurate or even if it weighs consistently without a way to verify it?
Bill
fdshuster said:billpa: We think alike.
LIUNA said:I want to thank everyone for their thoughtful advise and suggestions, I didn't mention what scale I use, its the RCBS 5-0-5 and lately I have noticed it wanting to drift, and the little metal indicator that is used to indicate tenths of a grain seems to slip all the way to the right against the pan hanger, I will reset it and after a couple minutes its back to the right again, gets me irritated. I saw a new Hornady beam scale on you tube looks good, but don't know much about it. will continue to review whats out there.
wrangler5 said:LIUNA said:I want to thank everyone for their thoughtful advise and suggestions, I didn't mention what scale I use, its the RCBS 5-0-5 and lately I have noticed it wanting to drift, and the little metal indicator that is used to indicate tenths of a grain seems to slip all the way to the right against the pan hanger, I will reset it and after a couple minutes its back to the right again, gets me irritated. I saw a new Hornady beam scale on you tube looks good, but don't know much about it. will continue to review whats out there.
Just some thoughts. But the beam with poises is pretty old technology with not a lot to go wrong on top, especially with something as simple as a 505 scale. Would hate for you to toss yours if there is some detail glitch that's keeping it from working as it used to.