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Scales,...A Weighing Question

Started by GobbleNut, December 19, 2020, 02:11:18 PM

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GobbleNut

From what I have seen over the years in weighing turkeys (or anything else of similar size), the digital scales that are available are notoriously inaccurate.  Anybody here found a scale that will consistently give the correct reading when weighing anything?  I have used a number of different types of scales and have yet to find one that I think will give a true reading, as well as do it consistently. 

I have used several different brands, and not only do they fluctuate by a half pound or more with a bird hanging on them, but they also will give considerably different weight readings if you weigh a bird multiple times.  I have yet to find a scale that does not do that. 

I would like to find a scale that you can put a gobbler on it and it will hit the true weight and stay there.  Anybody found one?...

davisd9

My Rapala will put the same weight up every time. You do have to hang it and give it a moment to get to weight. A breeze or something can make it fluctuate a couple ounces but if still and hanging on something then no issues. Do not know if it is accurate but it is consistent.
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bobk

I have found a Boga Grip to be both consistent  and accurate. There are designed to weight fish up to 40# and are expensive. I have been using mine for about 15 years in both salt and fresh water as well as weighing most anything on land and it is like new.

captpete

I bought this one to use when tuning my bow. It is fairly accurate and gives consistent readings. I never really weighed any thing but the draw weight on the bow, so I don't how it would work on a turkey or something lighter. I have had it for about 5 years and have used it multiple times on my and several friends bows without any troubles. The down side with is it's a little on the pricy side. I think they make one that has a lower max weight also

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Greg Massey

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Use a bathroom scales .. :TooFunny:

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Quote from: GobbleNut on December 19, 2020, 02:11:18 PM
From what I have seen over the years in weighing turkeys (or anything else of similar size), the digital scales that are available are notoriously inaccurate.
I think the problem is from lack of use.  Scales need to be used more than once every four or five years.
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Jstocks

I want some of those scales the guys who frequent the turkey contest on other sites use. I'd say only a very small fraction of turkeys I've killed in Ms and Alabama have weighed 20 lbs. (maybe 3 - 5, but surely less than 10 in a hundred) have weighed 20 lbs. I swear it's the opposite ratio for some fellas. Seems like they killing 20+ lb gobblers out of pine thickets on a regular basis and the odd one out weighs 19.5........lol

I use some old nwtf manual scales. They have a tape measure on them too. Heck, maybe my scale and tape need calibration now that I think of it......

bigriverbum

Quote from: Greg Massey on December 19, 2020, 04:18:32 PM
Use a bathroom scales .. :TooFunny:

that's what i do.

step on with bird. step on without. subtract

do it twice if you're really concerned about it

ChesterCopperpot

If you want a set of really good, last you your whole life scales, Chatillons. That's it.


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Mossberg90MN

Quote from: bigriverbum on December 19, 2020, 09:35:25 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on December 19, 2020, 04:18:32 PM
Use a bathroom scales .. :TooFunny:

that's what i do.

step on with bird. step on without. subtract

do it twice if you're really concerned about it
Also what I do


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silvestris

The only two times I weighed one was on a balance doctor's scale.  Weight is a mere statistic, unlike character.
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Devastator

I am lucky enough to work in a meat plant and can weigh them on a certified scale.

bigriverbum

Quote from: silvestris on December 20, 2020, 12:35:54 AM
The only two times I weighed one was on a balance doctor's scale.  Weight is a mere statistic, unlike character.

i agree, but the 28lb bird my 10 year old nephew shot this spring had a hell of a lot of character  :drool:

Cowboy

Quote from: Mossberg90MN on December 20, 2020, 12:32:34 AM
Quote from: bigriverbum on December 19, 2020, 09:35:25 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on December 19, 2020, 04:18:32 PM
Use a bathroom scales .. :TooFunny:

that's what i do.

step on with bird. step on without. subtract

do it twice if you're really concerned about it
Also what I do


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Yep. Done the same thing few times....

Tail Feathers

Quote from: bigriverbum on December 19, 2020, 09:35:25 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on December 19, 2020, 04:18:32 PM
Use a bathroom scales .. :TooFunny:

that's what i do.

step on with bird. step on without. subtract

do it twice if you're really concerned about it
I use fish scales but I step on the tom's head as I pull it up to weigh it.  Got a 43 pounder last year that way.
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