Interesting that they would want the entire rifle. I bought a hogue for my mini14 years ago as an aftermarket stock. They wouldn't get the entire rifle if there's an issue. Did the rifle come with it or was it an aftermarket add on?
I loaded up 100 4.5 gr. .38 snake loads and just fired it up without calibration. It worked fine without all the recalibration set up. I learn something new every day.
Here's the county, state and federal tax break down for the last 100 gallons of red fuel from "pre-war". It's off road fuel so it doesn't have road taxes added.
I haven't put diesel in either truck since the Iran fiasco started. One has a 38 gallon tank and the other a pair of 17's. Screw it. I just parked them. My Kubota gets 24mpg and has AC. It's only good for 25 mph but I'm in no hurry.
Next time I'll just fire it up and stick a check weight on it. Damn sure would be easier.
I still like my balance beam! As long as gravity stays the same,,,
It needs to be calibrated each time you fire it up. Yup it's a pita for loading up a few rounds for a ladder. Balance beam is much simpler.
If I'm loading a known load with the same weight, the Chargemaster is easier just not for a few different weight charges.
I have a 50 year old RCBS balance beam with 3 adjustment and weights that's dead on and always has been. I was sent a newer model RCBS to repair that only has 2 adjustment weights and the quality difference is very obvious. The old scale is perfect while the new scale is junk.