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  1. Member jbassman87's Avatar
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    I use scales for most, but if they are close and I know an once matters, the balance beam comes out. There were several times they went to a balance beam after weighing them from what I saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbassman87 View Post
    I use scales for most, but if they are close and I know an once matters, the balance beam comes out. There were several times they went to a balance beam after weighing them from what I saw.
    I've done the same and I have not had an instance yet that the scale was wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassnpro1 View Post
    I've done the same and I have not had an instance yet that the scale was wrong.
    Same here. I have a cheap rapala but it’s just extremely accurate for whatever reason. I’ve never had it be wrong using the beam on fish within hundredth of each other in weight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbassman87 View Post
    I use scales for most, but if they are close and I know an once matters, the balance beam comes out. There were several times they went to a balance beam after weighing them from what I saw.
    This. Anything within 2 oz I put on the beam, otherwise I trust the scale.
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