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jaybic
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Hey all,
I am not sure whats going on but I think both of my scales went loco.
I have a RCBS 505 and an RCBS 750 rangemaster digital and they both seem to have caught the flu.
The 505 when you try to zero it seems like it has some sort of magnetic pull to it. I have it set for 40 grains of H414 and I get about 38 grains throwing a charge and trickle in the last bit and it wont even move off bottomed out(way too light) and then THUNK...way to heavy!! I thought maybe some sort of static electricity so I kinda rubbed a magnet on it and now it wont zero. Any ideas???
On my digital, I turn it on and calibrate it by the owners manual and it reads 0.0 after I zero out the pan. Then I weigh something and remove it and it reads 0.2 or 0.1 and the longer I let it set the farther off it gets which is why I went back to using a beam scale. I guess I thought they were supposed to be more accurate or consistant.
Heck, I dont know, maybe I was reading the directions upside down and didnt notice.
Puzzled,
Jamie
I am not sure whats going on but I think both of my scales went loco.
I have a RCBS 505 and an RCBS 750 rangemaster digital and they both seem to have caught the flu.
The 505 when you try to zero it seems like it has some sort of magnetic pull to it. I have it set for 40 grains of H414 and I get about 38 grains throwing a charge and trickle in the last bit and it wont even move off bottomed out(way too light) and then THUNK...way to heavy!! I thought maybe some sort of static electricity so I kinda rubbed a magnet on it and now it wont zero. Any ideas???
On my digital, I turn it on and calibrate it by the owners manual and it reads 0.0 after I zero out the pan. Then I weigh something and remove it and it reads 0.2 or 0.1 and the longer I let it set the farther off it gets which is why I went back to using a beam scale. I guess I thought they were supposed to be more accurate or consistant.
Heck, I dont know, maybe I was reading the directions upside down and didnt notice.
Puzzled,
Jamie