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    I have both a small and larger 72 lb electronic scale that I got from China.
    I also bought a fifty grain and a one once weight for testing with.
    I use the check weights often and have used both scales many dozens of times and they are right on.
    I have a quality made, but bought for amazingly cheap on ebay, Pacific, Ohaus style balance beam that mostly sits.
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    RCB 505 Beam scale works fine, I even have a (Cheapo) Lee beam scale, Works as good as RCB's but eye's are going bad ; )
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    I don't favor the electronics. Guess I'm resistant to progress or change. I have an old Redding oil damped beam scale and a Ohaus 3100 Dial-O-Grain. I use the Redding more for weighing charges and the Ohaus more for boolits and weighing completed cartridges.

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    I got one of those Frankfart Digitals. Disappointing.
    So I'm back to my 505 beam when setting or checking.
    You can get digitals that are accurate, but it takes a lot of powder & primers to get one.
    So I just stick to my 505 and have a better cache of components.

    I did find the Frankfart good for counting. Like gas checks, for example. Light stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smokeywolf View Post
    I don't favor the electronics. Guess I'm resistant to progress or change. I have an old Redding oil damped beam scale and a Ohaus 3100 Dial-O-Grain. I use the Redding more for weighing charges and the Ohaus more for boolits and weighing completed cartridges.

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    Well I opted to get the Frankford Arsenal 700 (for the time being). Bought it from Midway also ordered a Kenetic Bullet puller with it. I will continue to look for a good beam or a better digital scale to verify my verification!! I needed to get a scale to reload the Boolits I just cast!! I feel like a kid on Chirstmas Morning and Santa forgot the battries for the coolest toy ever made!! LOL!! Thanks everyone for your help, this thread has givin me a lot to consider as I continue to look for a scale.

    I'm considering the Gem Pro 250 when the funds become available! They measure down to the 100th of a Grain. Anyone know anything about them?? Quality accuracy etc...? Everything I read seems positive, but I figured I'd ask all the guys in the know!!

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    Cheap Scale

    I've got an AMW - 100 pocket digital scale made by AWS.

    Haven't used it yet, should I just throw it out andget a better one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Adamchek View Post
    I've got an AMW - 100 pocket digital scale made by AWS.

    Haven't used it yet, should I just throw it out andget a better one?
    Just trying to keep it safe. Gonna end up reloading for my AR and 7MM Mauser so the Beam Scale makes sense. And as time or deals come along upgrading to better components makes sense too.

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    When they hit us with an EMP bomb, those beam scales will still work....
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    I'm considering the Gem Pro 250 when the funds become available! They measure down to the 100th of a Grain. Anyone know anything about them?? Quality accuracy etc...? Everything I read seems positive, but I figured I'd ask all the guys in the know!!
    Very nice scale, but not accurate to .001 of a GRAIN
    GRAM yes, GRAIN is .02 This is a very nice scale and plenty accurate.
    It's the kind of scale that keep many other scales honest.
    Slow to trickle with as many Digital scales are. ( it needs time to catch up )
    It's a small scale about a 5" X 5" foot print, mostly plastic, very light weight.
    I don't recommend this scale for bullets unless you are willing to treat it like the delicate instrument that is it, Very sensitive. It does fine on bullets as long as you don't slam the pan down and use a little fineness.
    It has many modes and reading the directions is a big help.
    The my weigh support team is very good and it has a life time warranty.
    Easy to Calibrate, and comes with a 20 Gram weight, It has a more advanced calibration sequence but a 50 gram weight is needed and it does not come with one.
    So if your beam scale says 15. 1 grains,
    the gem pro will tell you if it's 15.12 15.14 15.16 15.18
    It does not read in .01 .02 .03 it reads in .02 .04 .06
    Here is some info,

    http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-...-scale-review/
    This is a nice place to deal with
    http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/my...empro-250.html
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    I have, and use, my Dillion electronic scale as well as my new Hornady electronic powder dispenser/scale and my old RCBS 5-10 or 505 beam scale. If I want to feel really old and do a retro I`ll dig out 1 or both of my Redding #1`s beam scales.Robert

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    I have a Pact that is part of their dispenser combo, been running it for 7years now and it is first rate. Easy to set up and stable with accurate readings that I verify with check weights and my beam scales, still not fully trusting of anything digital.

    I now use the Target Master electronic trickler with my manual powder dispensers and my beam scales, fastest and most accurate way of dispensing powder out there.


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    iBalance 101 or 201 http://www.rightonscales.com/web/reloading/ I use the 101 and it is consistent (9 out of 10 times) when using Lyman check weights to verify on the scale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dauntlessdave View Post
    I've had an old PACT scale (inexpensive as I remember) forever in addition to my beam scale. Bought a "better" electronic scale thinking my PACT would die any day. Got rid of the "better" electronic scale and the PACT is still going strong. Needless to say the RCBS beam scale will last forever. The PACT has treated me very well.
    I have had my Pact since they first came out. Like the pink bunny, it just keeps going and going and going......
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    I like to use a balance beam for powder. I just don't trust electronic scales when it can lead to kabooms. I use a cheap harbor freight digital for rough boolit weights or for counting brass.

    For powder, I like the Dillon Eliminator. It's about $60 and it works beautifully.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gliden07 View Post

    Not knowing that much about the reloading hobby and wanting to get a resonably quality prouduct (for safety reasons) how important is being able to check powder charges down to the 100th of a grain? Again taking into account what I'm doing with the loads?

    Thanks!
    I would suggest looking for an old Ohaus beam scale setup--myself, I'm partial to the RCBS scales (made by Ohaus), and in particular the 5-0-2. They retail new for around $80 but you can find them gently used for a third of that all day if you look around on the gun boards and Ebay.

    If you're using the disc system with your Lee 1000, you're charging by volume, so all the scale's role is will be to verify the charge weight. When I'm loading on one of the progressives, I randomly weigh charges--sometimes every fifth, sometimes every third, sometimes every tenth--early on in the run. Once I'm satisfied that the powder charge is consistent, I weigh less frequently.

    Furthermore, you're loading 45ACP and your loads need not be anywhere as consistent to the hundredth or thousandth of a grain. Find a good load for the boolit you're using and that load should have an easily safe variance of up to 1.5 to 2.0 grains.

    In addition, for IDPA you're not needing bullseye match-grade capable ammo. You're simply looking for consistency. I've found the Lee disc system to give excellent consistency in powder charging so long as you do your part operating the press.


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    Balance beam is more bang for the buck.

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    I'm old school. Someday I may join the 21st century, but for now, I use an old oil damped Redding beam scale and an Ohaus 3100 "Dial-O-Grain".
    They are much slower to use than a digital, but I'm in no hurry and they are a joy to use.

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    Be careful with electronic scales , they can be erratic and give false readings depending on the surface they sit on and temperatures, batteries, etc. I wont use em.
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    I just got a Horizon 50-A electronic scale for $45.99 shipped. It's accurate down to .02 grains and I'm actually quite impressed with how good it works. Of course, always back up everything you do with a good beam scale, but for convenience and good accuracy this scale is hard to beat. I'm actually surprised not more folks in the reloading community know about this little scale. For the money I've not found any other digital scale that comes even close; and I've scoured many reloading forums and read hundreds of posts and articles to research which scale to get. As far as I'm concerned this is a supreme deal for the money. Got it today, calibrated it, tared it. Everything appears to work flawlessly.

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