1 year 23 weeks ago, 1:19 AM
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Reloading Scale
I have been toying with reloading for awhile now and would like to know if anybody has any recomendations on a good digital scale that is'n going to break the bank. Live by the sword, die by the Kimber |
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ronin1604
I use the hornady (lock-n-load?) digital scale. I like it, but has a tendency to throw .1 grains off, so have to compensate and adjust for it. I just double check every charge on my beam scale before loading.
dlance
I use the Hornady also. I think I paid around $20 on sale from Midway. It does float a bit but if you calibrate it after it sits for about 10 minutes, check 3 charges in a row and recheck every 20-50 rounds it works well. I hand load my rifle rounds one at a time on a single stage press.