Hi all,
I am new to reloading (about 2 months) and have a set of RCBS 1010 scales for powder measurements.
I measure every throw as I only load about 30 rounds at a time for F Class shooting on the weekend.
One thing I have noticed while tinkering one day, was after completing 15 loads I decided to move the weights back to the zero, but the beam never went back to zero. It was reading high.
So I re-zeroed the scales and loaded another 15 rounds and then moved the weights back to zero just to see the result. And again the beam was reading high.
Has anyone who owns a 1010 seen this before?
Everything appears to be set up right, bench is level and I am in a draft free room. I just would have thought that it would have come back to zero.
I am new to reloading (about 2 months) and have a set of RCBS 1010 scales for powder measurements.
I measure every throw as I only load about 30 rounds at a time for F Class shooting on the weekend.
One thing I have noticed while tinkering one day, was after completing 15 loads I decided to move the weights back to the zero, but the beam never went back to zero. It was reading high.
So I re-zeroed the scales and loaded another 15 rounds and then moved the weights back to zero just to see the result. And again the beam was reading high.
Has anyone who owns a 1010 seen this before?
Everything appears to be set up right, bench is level and I am in a draft free room. I just would have thought that it would have come back to zero.