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  1. I own 2 p14-45's, and another p14-45 that is from c&s, it is their cst-1. I bought a kz-45 because I wanted to try a lighter gun in idpa for quicker transitions and draw. I absolutely love it!! I prefer it over any of my P14's and am now looking for a kz-9mm to replace my p18
  2. Boy, you guys are good, and fast. I will be headed down to the reloading room right after the Bears get done creaming the Packers. Only about 2 minutes left in the game. I'll let you know how it goes. I really appreciate your help!!! Jim Well, the calibration procedure is certainly easy. But, after going through it several times, and with 2 different weights, I keep coming up with 703.8 instead of 700. Unless you guys have any other ideas, I'll give Dillon a call tomorrow (if they are working)...Jim
  3. Boy, you guys are good, and fast. I will be headed down to the reloading room right after the Bears get done creaming the Packers. Only about 2 minutes left in the game. I'll let you know how it goes. I really appreciate your help!!! Jim
  4. The only scale I found on the search was the scale with the calibration button. Mine does not have that. thanks...Jim
  5. Yep, I just tried the search, and that scale has the calibration button that mine does not have. I have been pushing buttons, and found if I hold the "on" button down, the left side of the screen changes to an up arrow, and below that a vertical, then horizontal bar. But, I could not figure out how to go from there, "if" that is the first step to calibrating. Thanks for all the quick responses. Jim
  6. I have what I believe is an older Dillon D-terminator than what was described in an earlier calibration procedure. My scale has 4 buttons, on, off, zero, and grains/grams (no calibration button). It came with a 700 gn calibration weight. Right now that weight is showing as 703.8 grains, so I am wanting to calibrate it, but I can't mind my instructions. Does anyone know how this is supposed to be done? Thanks!
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