2. If you have any florescent lights within your work area, you need to turn them off. Florescent light give off electrical noise that can cause problems with your scale.
[br]tenring said:For bullets, there is a hole in the plastic cover large enuf to just sit the bullet on the pan. Makes checking bullet weight fast. But I seldom waste time weighing Berger or custom bullets.
I have this same scale and love it, but for weighing brass and bullets I like a fast and accurate digital scale, I have a rcbs that has always been good enough for at least brass and I still use it for that, I use the vic123 for bullets but before I got it I used the rcbs and I think it did okay, not good enough for 1K br powder charges but good enough for what your looking for, the vic123 is good enough for it all, next year I will have a gd 503 and be done with it.M-61 said:I use an Ohaus 304 (RCBS). Bought it new decades ago. Never fails to be quite accurate. Biggest deal is keeping dust off it. I mounted it on a shelf that is eye level so parallax is not an issue.