Hi folks, new to handloading and am about ready to begin my load work up. I confirmed my chrono set up by firing some factory rounds and recording them and they are in line with the FPS listed on the ammo packaging. Some great advice from members OSO and D-4297 on best practices and starting charges and I am good to go.
So I get my powder measure all set up, my trickler is primed, and my RCBS digital pocket scale is calibrated. WAIT is it? I followed the directions, got it to PASS on the calibration process. So I charge the cases ( Ar-15 223 BTW) - 5 ea starting at 24.8.
It's going along good but every now and then the scale powers down, and I go through the whole calibration process again, cuz you know I am new, and I don't wanna leave anything to chance. Something makes me check, for giggles and grins, the first 10 rounds. WHAT THE _______.! They are all over then place by at least .2 to .4 grains! So I empty em all out and start over...Long story short -I could never get the same reading twice. I could fill a case, it reads 24.8 on the scale. Put it in the rack, finish the rest, then come back and check em and they don't measure the same!
This isn't good, (Also, when I try to use then TARE adjustment it doesn't work, the scale never zeros out to allow for the powder funnel. ) So I call RCBS and the first thing the tech says to me is "have you wiped the scale with a dryer fabric softener sheet?" I'm like what no I haven't - didn't know I was supposed to. He says yeah the scale is sensitive so that helps. Then he asks me " Are you using it under fluorescent light?" I tell him yeah. He says "The scale is sensitive and we recommend using it with LED lighting." Further inspection reveals I mispoke, I do have LED lighting installed over my bench, but not in the rest of my basement. But whatever - I take my cases upstairs to the kitchen where there is normal lighting and I measure them a third time. I seem to have more consistent results this time but I am thinking to myself - "this dang reloading is becoming more and more like alchemy."
So I don't know whether to trust these measurements or not. RCBS, to their credit, after I explained the TARE not zeroing issue, is sending me a replacement scale. Has anybody else experienced problems with RCBS digital scales? Am I just snake bit on this process or what?
So I get my powder measure all set up, my trickler is primed, and my RCBS digital pocket scale is calibrated. WAIT is it? I followed the directions, got it to PASS on the calibration process. So I charge the cases ( Ar-15 223 BTW) - 5 ea starting at 24.8.
It's going along good but every now and then the scale powers down, and I go through the whole calibration process again, cuz you know I am new, and I don't wanna leave anything to chance. Something makes me check, for giggles and grins, the first 10 rounds. WHAT THE _______.! They are all over then place by at least .2 to .4 grains! So I empty em all out and start over...Long story short -I could never get the same reading twice. I could fill a case, it reads 24.8 on the scale. Put it in the rack, finish the rest, then come back and check em and they don't measure the same!
This isn't good, (Also, when I try to use then TARE adjustment it doesn't work, the scale never zeros out to allow for the powder funnel. ) So I call RCBS and the first thing the tech says to me is "have you wiped the scale with a dryer fabric softener sheet?" I'm like what no I haven't - didn't know I was supposed to. He says yeah the scale is sensitive so that helps. Then he asks me " Are you using it under fluorescent light?" I tell him yeah. He says "The scale is sensitive and we recommend using it with LED lighting." Further inspection reveals I mispoke, I do have LED lighting installed over my bench, but not in the rest of my basement. But whatever - I take my cases upstairs to the kitchen where there is normal lighting and I measure them a third time. I seem to have more consistent results this time but I am thinking to myself - "this dang reloading is becoming more and more like alchemy."
So I don't know whether to trust these measurements or not. RCBS, to their credit, after I explained the TARE not zeroing issue, is sending me a replacement scale. Has anybody else experienced problems with RCBS digital scales? Am I just snake bit on this process or what?