I did a search for digital scale recommendations, nothing came up less that 18 months old, in the world of electronics that is dinosaur age kind of stuff.
My buddy's Pet Loads by Ken Waters fell on his RCBS 505. Doesn't weight as consistently as it did before the bombing.
I've cleaned the bearings, stoned the knife edges with an ultra-fine Arkansas stone. Checked the squareness of the knife edges to the beam itself, checked everything with a 10x eye loupe and can see no damage. Just doesn't weigh as consistently as my 505. Slower to settle, ~ .2 grain difference between the two and a slight jerkiness as you are trickling up.
He's looking for recommendations of a digital scale, he had a Lyman top of the line digital push the button and it did everything for you--that also died and he's not interested in that level of scale again.
Decided he likes the digital, just not all the bells and whistles.
What is needed is a digital scale that he can throw a charge that is slightly under and trickle up to finished weight, already has the trickler, just looking for a reliable, accurate digital scale he can feed with the RCBS trickler he already owns.
Does such an animal exist?