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Posted By: valad RCBS Rangemaster 750 question - 12/09/14
I start using the RCBS 750 electronic scale and I noticed one thing. When loading for a 223Rem and I start at 24.5gr for a 50g NBT and do the first round and put in the case. I notice the sale starts to show - 0.1 before placing the pan back on the scale. Often when the next round or two is poured in the case it the sale will show -0.2 and I have seen this go to -0.3.

My question is since I want exactly 24.5gr and the scale shows -0.2 prior to placing the pan on the scale, to I weight up to 24.7 "to compensate for the -0.2"?

I know I read that these scales can be a bit finky with lighting and the like. But I make sure no bright light is shining on the sale etc.

What do you guys do that use a electronic sale and see these symptoms? Reason for asking this is when starting at the start level with the scale showing -0.02 will that bring my start a bit lower?
I never drop from the measure directly to the pan.
Just zero the scale and carry on. You should calibrate every time you fire it up with the check weights.
Posted By: 28lx Re: RCBS Rangemaster 750 question - 12/19/14
I usually just test mine before each use by placing a 40gr BT then a 168 MK on the scale.If the numbers match I start loading.I always zero the scale before I start also. I do calibrate but not every time I use the scale.
I got this working right. I think it was the florescent light that threw my Rangemaster off. I had a box covering the florescent lighting. I moved to another part of the basement that had a regular table lamp and was probably 2.5 to 3 ft away and its working now without decreasing weight after every loads. This scale is sure fincky but for me is much better than using the 5-0-5. I am going to have to try using the 5-0-5 and test with a range of weights and see which I like better but I think it is best to stay with something that you like to be consistent.
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