This is probably old news to you "Old Pros" out there.
Since I got back to reloading for the .270 Win. and the 450 Marlin I have been plagued with electronic scale drift. I would have to rezero/recalibrate frequently. It was very annoying. After my last reloading session, I called RCBS to see if a newer model would fix the problem. The customer support lady asked about the model I had and the color of it. I told her it was a green colored model. She told me I didn't need a new scale - that the problem was static electricity. She said before I started reloading to wipe everything down with a dryer sheet to control the static electricity.
So today, I sprayed the reloading bench and myself with "Static Guard" spray and wiped the scale and everything else on the bench with dryer sheets.
Low and behold, I went the whole reloading session without having to rezero or recalibrate my electronic scale. Between the "Static Guard" spray and the dryer sheets, I had no drift problems.
How come I am the last one to learn about these things?
PS. You know, that RCBS customer support lady could have sold me a new scale but she didn't.
Since I got back to reloading for the .270 Win. and the 450 Marlin I have been plagued with electronic scale drift. I would have to rezero/recalibrate frequently. It was very annoying. After my last reloading session, I called RCBS to see if a newer model would fix the problem. The customer support lady asked about the model I had and the color of it. I told her it was a green colored model. She told me I didn't need a new scale - that the problem was static electricity. She said before I started reloading to wipe everything down with a dryer sheet to control the static electricity.
So today, I sprayed the reloading bench and myself with "Static Guard" spray and wiped the scale and everything else on the bench with dryer sheets.
Low and behold, I went the whole reloading session without having to rezero or recalibrate my electronic scale. Between the "Static Guard" spray and the dryer sheets, I had no drift problems.
How come I am the last one to learn about these things?
PS. You know, that RCBS customer support lady could have sold me a new scale but she didn't.