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Originally Posted by F106 Fan
How are you going to know you are loading light?
We just went through this with another new user:
http://glocktalk.com/forums/showthre...m#post19377225
Start at page 4
At the very minimum you need a set of RCBS Check Weights to validate the scale.
It's not my business how you reload so there's no reason for me to rant on about the scale. So, I won't...
But you have been warned by others. It would be best if you paid attention.
Richard
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The scale is a Frankford Arsenal and it comes with a calibration weight
Furthermore, the scale gets excellent reviews:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/175...24BrandPopProd
Thats literally hundreds of reviewers,the majority of which seem to be very pleased. Doesnt make it a sure thing, but again, just because it isnt very expensive doesnt mean its a disaster either...
With all due respect, if it was that bad, you'd be hearing about people like this blowing up and kb'ing all over the place.
I go to ranges all the time... Ive yet to see a kb in person, and Ive yet to have anyone Ive ever shot with ever report it. Its something Ive only seen in pictures on the internet. Again, that doesnt mean it cant happen but with all due respect, you guys are describing it like its a sure thing with this scale.
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Unfortunately, with all the advances in medical science, there still just isnt any cure for "stupid".
Last edited by RYT 2BER; 09-28-2012 at 08:24..
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