meatyrem
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Not sure what the trx is. I know mine was the cheapest of the MFR type scales at $750+So the trx uses the stain gauge? The a&d has a 5 year warranty where as the TRX is 1, so I guess that's something to consider.
Not sure what the trx is. I know mine was the cheapest of the MFR type scales at $750+So the trx uses the stain gauge? The a&d has a 5 year warranty where as the TRX is 1, so I guess that's something to consider.
I seen it at Milled.comWhere can you buy it for 299 I had a friend sit a heavy object on my scales that I had covered with a cloth looks like I may need a new one. David
Was seriously considering this one tooI bought my A&D 120 at the link below
A&D FX-120i
The A&D FX-i Series FX-120i Digital Precision Scale has a 122 gram capacity with 0.001 gram resolution and has 14 weighing modes including counting and percent weighing. Standard features include stainless steel platform, RS232, draft shield and more...www.oldwillknottscales.com
$637 + shipping
Good read, maybe I'll go with it, save a bunch.The FX-120i has a ~1 second stabilization time, and SD of repeatability of 0.015 gn, and a linearity error of 0.03 gn. I don't see it specifically listed but looking at the specs I would think the minimum detectible change would around 0.015 to 0.03 gn.
Creedmoor doesn't list that information (at least not anywhere I can find), but if you called them I assume they'd be able to tell you.
This is a very interesting article apparently from the guy at Creedmoor who came up with the specs for their scale, as a direct counter for the A&D FX-120i. The software side uses grains natively instead of grams and the calibration weight is better for the range of weights loaders use.
TRX-925 Precision Reloading Scale | The Ballistic Assistant
www.theballisticassistant.com
If the McD team could get software compatible with the TRX-925 it would look to be a good match.
Holy ****!One thing with my sartorius, the dang check weight needed was the 200g check weight at $250 which is a little salty but buy once cry once
Couldn't you find someone with a good scale and sand a cheap one till it's correct, sand the weight not the scale.Holy ****!
I will say that I use the two 50 gram calibration weights (100 total) from my RCBS scale for calibrating my A&D scale. I'm sure they aren't certified but I use them as "my" baseline for my reloading. They certainly could be +/- .005 off or more, but that's what I use.One thing with my sartorius, the dang check weight needed was the 200g check weight at $250 which is a little salty but buy once cry once
I get it, give it another month with this inflation and it'll be 350.00the one thing I found out was in order for the scale to be accurately calibrated was to use a certified check weight. So thats what I got was the correct weight and certification check weight.