Your post brings to the fore a thought that I've been gnawing for a long time -- the conflict between (a) a service that I'd like to offer to all my fellow shooters and (b) the near certainty that I'd be unwise to offer it. I'd LIKE to be able to say send me your scales, and I'll calibrate 'em accurately and send 'em back to you with a data sheet for each one, showing what (for example) each scale SAYS an actual x-grain charge weighs.
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<br>So here's the compromise offer. I've already offered to calibrate the scales of my local friends who'll bring 'em by, and already have a few borrowed scales on hand to be checked. If you plan to visit Ol' Scat here in Stevensville, Montana, or later at the Powley Center, bring your powder scales with you. Together, we'll put 'em through the hoops and over the humps so you'll know, ever after, exactly what they're telling you.
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<br>That's the best I can think of, right now, that's sensible and practical.
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<br>No charge, of course.


"Good enough" isn't.

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