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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Check Weights Handling
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<blockquote data-quote="PopNFresh" data-source="post: 3073817" data-attributes="member: 122243"><p>just got an fx300in scale a few weeks ago, it came with a 100g weight in a plastic bag. I have my current 100g check weight I purchased at least 15yrs ago as well. never wore gloves, lived on the bench just sitting out, wrapped it in a cotton rag and threw it in a moving box every move.</p><p>new weight reads dead on, old weight was either .001 or .002 off (lighter)</p><p>seems my "wipe it with a rag first" method has been alright</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PopNFresh, post: 3073817, member: 122243"] just got an fx300in scale a few weeks ago, it came with a 100g weight in a plastic bag. I have my current 100g check weight I purchased at least 15yrs ago as well. never wore gloves, lived on the bench just sitting out, wrapped it in a cotton rag and threw it in a moving box every move. new weight reads dead on, old weight was either .001 or .002 off (lighter) seems my "wipe it with a rag first" method has been alright [/QUOTE]
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