One thing I just remembered is to be very careful with the scale. By that I mean once it’s zeroed, you can’t move or bump it, in case you didn’t know. I was reloading with one of my friends and he didn’t understand this and was kind of rough with the scale when checking charges and not using soft hands and would move it a few inches away without re zeroing it. Those need to be babied or respected like you would calipers or other nice instruments. I always have two, sometimes three scales on hand when loading. I still like the RCBS 1010 scale and use the scale in the auto charger and sometimes a electronic scale. I routinely check my loads at random between the scales when loading to make sure nothing went haywire.

Last edited by PaintedDesert; 02/08/23.