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<blockquote data-quote="Brine" data-source="post: 96820" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>I have the Berkley digital scale. </p><p></p><p>I have gotten mixed readings in the past. It doesn't suprise me tho. It gets rained on and is out in temperatures from 30*F to 100*F and usually gets thrown around the boat. Somedays it is very close. Other days it struggles to stay within 25% of accurate on a fish. I know this to be the case, because we weigh all of our fish during our tournaments and have something to compare it too each time we bring our fish to the tournament scales. I usually don't have to second guess it, becuase if it's off, it's noticeably off. In that case, we wait for the scale to power off itself then weigh the fish again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brine, post: 96820, member: 1053"] I have the Berkley digital scale. I have gotten mixed readings in the past. It doesn't suprise me tho. It gets rained on and is out in temperatures from 30*F to 100*F and usually gets thrown around the boat. Somedays it is very close. Other days it struggles to stay within 25% of accurate on a fish. I know this to be the case, because we weigh all of our fish during our tournaments and have something to compare it too each time we bring our fish to the tournament scales. I usually don't have to second guess it, becuase if it's off, it's noticeably off. In that case, we wait for the scale to power off itself then weigh the fish again. [/QUOTE]
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