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    Scales

    Does anyone have or even have access to a properly accurate scale? I have a balance scale as well as an electronic scale, but they are both rather old and I'd like to first verify the actual weight of my (admittedly cheap) check weights and then use them to calibrate my scales if necessary.

    When I say a "properly accurate scale," I'm speaking way outside the realm of reloading equipment. I'm talking about laboratory quality stuff. I know some psycho benchrest shooters spend over $1,000 on their scales, but while I'm obsessive enough to WANT accuracy that fine, I'm not crazy enough to actually buy a scale like that.

    Over the last few days I've been researching properly precise equipment and the price tag is shocking.

    If I can't get any traction here, I may see if I can find a lab at FSU to sneak in. First, though, I'd need to know which labs have that kind of measuring equipment, and since I have a fairly useless degree I was never exposed to actual tools you could use.

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    Paint scales are pretty accurate and most building supply and car paint shops have one.
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    AB,

    The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Weights and Measures regulates the produce scales at Publix all the way up to 70 foot truck scales. They are behind the Conner Complex on the Truck Route on the east side. If you drop by and BS with the guys I bet they will check your weights.

    http://www.freshfromflorida.com/Divi...ices/Standards
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    I'll give that a try!

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    If you're in Wakulla, I have access to an analytical balance.
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    For an analytical balance, I can be in Wakulla. I'll PM you my number and we can schedule something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattle/Horses View Post
    AB,

    The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Weights and Measures regulates the produce scales at Publix all the way up to 70 foot truck scales. They are behind the Conner Complex on the Truck Route on the east side. If you drop by and BS with the guys I bet they will check your weights.

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    give me an idea of what kind of weights you are trying to check.
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    He wants to weigh dime bags quarter ounces.










    Don't pop a blood vessel AB, I'm just messing with you.

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    I think my Flakka dealer is shorting me...

    I'm looking at verifying my check weights for my reloading scales, so 1 to 50 grains. I have 1 1 grain, 1 5 grain, 1 10 grain, and 2 20 grain weights. These are crap I bought from somewhere in the early 90's and now that I know what proper check weights cost I can't imagine these things are accurate. If I can get their true weight (within limits of the equipment) I can calibrate my scales to a known weight.

    I'm sort of OCD once I start wanting to measure stuff. I make a hell of a cabinet, but it takes me forever!

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