I currently have a Redding beam scale but am thinking about a digital scale. Opinions pros and cons. Also good models
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Join the contest SubscribeNot sure if the price of a really good digital scale is worth it. I use my chargemaster lite then run it over my 505 scale. I’d like to also hear everyone’s thoughts on this and is there a digital scale that’s worth using but not overly expensive.
I have 3 beam scales, a Lyman, Lee safety (HAHAHAHA) and a new old stock RCBS 10-10.
I also have an older RCBS Powder Pro scale with matching powder dispenser.
I trust my beam scale 100% and use it to check my electronic scale.
YMMV
$500 plus, really if it’s effective and makes a big difference then that’s not unreasonable but I probably can’t shoot better than the difference this makes. I could be wrong.
How far off is your charge lite, if it is. I have one myself but never ckd it with anything else. Just wanderingNot sure if the price of a really good digital scale is worth it. I use my chargemaster lite then run it over my 505 scale. I’d like to also hear everyone’s thoughts on this and is there a digital scale that’s worth using but not overly expensive.
Very hard to find a good digital scale that people done have problems with for under $200-$300 it seems
how accurate is your chargemaster checked on the beam scalesNot sure if the price of a really good digital scale is worth it. I use my chargemaster lite then run it over my 505 scale. I’d like to also hear everyone’s thoughts on this and is there a digital scale that’s worth using but not overly expensive.
I’m in the same boatEveryone pisses on the CM Lite like it’s some cheap Chinese piece of sh... wait...
I use a CM Lite exclusively and have zero issues with it. It’s as fast as I am, maybe 5% overthrows and nets me consistent velocity, SD’s and ES’s that work beyond competition range.
Id use an FX120i again if you gave me one. But honestly, for loading lots of precision ammo within my particular circumstances, the CM Lite was a better scale for me.
Not because its pimp too?I’m in the same boat
I use the Hornandy version.
The only reason I’d upgrade is to get faster throw times.
It’s not the clothing or the cars that makes the pimp.Not because its pimp too?
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Why should one NOT get the trickler with it?? I have the auto throw and trickler and I really like it.You can get a new FX120i for under $500 from the distributors that offer the autotrickler - just don't get the trickler with it. More accurate, quicker to settle. This is probably one of the best upgrades I made to my reloading bench (was using a $300 Sartorius prior).
I personally wouldn’t go that route without the trickler.Why should one NOT get the trickler with it?? I have the auto throw and trickler and I really like it.
Why should one NOT get the trickler with it?? I have the auto throw and trickler and I really like it.
You can get a new FX120i for under $500 from the distributors that offer the autotrickler - just don't get the trickler with it. More accurate, quicker to settle. This is probably one of the best upgrades I made to my reloading bench (was using a $300 Sartorius prior).
Doubtful that scale can be had for under $500.
Someone just posted a link up the other day where it was available for $450. IF you go right to CE products page, you can input their coupon code thats on the first page and it takes it down to $500 even.
Doubtful that scale can be had for under $500.
Interesting, I went onto the web site to order one and it wouldn't take my order. " do not offer shipping to California"
Awesome post, thanksStarted with a Denver Instruments APX-153.
Also have AND FX120i, Entris 64.
quality electronic scale isn’t cheap but is darn consistent.
Guys constantly checking their electronics scales have low quality scales and/or haven’t purchased quality check weights.
Like most things, you pay for quality.
Can you shoot difference?
RCBS ChargeMaster set for 44.0, only used charges metered by CM that showed 44.0 gr.
Varied on my DI APX-153 from 43.96 to 44.04 when said 44.0 for each.
308 sized case, 1 gr is worth about 80 fps.
0.1 gr is 8 fps.
.08gr is 6.4 fps
Case capacity increases, charge weight matters less.
Case capacity reduces, charge weight matters more.
300 BO subsonic, charge weight matters a lot if you want quiet and accurate.
Closer I can make everything to exactly the same, better it is between my ears which usually correlates to better groups on targets at distance.
AND FX120i is my lower limit for a quality electronic scale.
YMMV