Tomekeuro85
Member
I am so mad right now. I have been spending about 5 mins to measure each individual charge of Varget for my .223 loads for the last 4 hours. I only have about 30 rounds charged and thats where I'm stopping because I do not have time for this nonsense scale. I know why it is called the 505. Because you can measure the charge 5 times, and you'll get an accurate reading 0 times, so you'll have to measure 5 more times. I'm about to send this scale on a high speed adventure towards my wall because watching it explode will be of more value to me than using this piece of trash to measure powder charges. For example: I can put up 26 grains, and then when i take off that golden little pan and put it back on to the scale, I get something like 26.2. If i take it back off and put it on again i get 25.9. I add some powder and it says 25.9 again. I add some more and it jumps to 26.3. This process repeats itself for about 5 mins until I get a consistent reading of 26 at least 3 times in a row, just to be safe. I have tried every combination of techniques to try to get this to work, but with no success. On top of that, the uniflo measure practially doesn't work with varget. (but that is to be expected because the manual said that cylindrical powders won't be as consistent). Anyhow, that concludes my anger. If anyone wants to trade an electronic dispenser and scale combo for an RCBS 505, just let me know. haha.