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Reloading
Beam Scale
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<blockquote data-quote="cdherman" data-source="post: 2454182" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>Follow ebay. I snagged a Pacific beam scale on an estate sale for $40 for a friend. Double checked with weights. Has a nice made in USA cast into the relatively heavy base.</p><p></p><p>I throw all workup loads with my Chargemaster at 0.1 grain light, then trickle up to to exact on my 5-10 RCBS Ohaus from 80's. Sometime the Chargemaster gets long and it right on with the beam scale. Usually I need to drop a couple sticks and I am good. I load a lot of large stick powders that do NOT meter perfectly from Chargemaster. FYI Ball powders meter near perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdherman, post: 2454182, member: 12282"] Follow ebay. I snagged a Pacific beam scale on an estate sale for $40 for a friend. Double checked with weights. Has a nice made in USA cast into the relatively heavy base. I throw all workup loads with my Chargemaster at 0.1 grain light, then trickle up to to exact on my 5-10 RCBS Ohaus from 80's. Sometime the Chargemaster gets long and it right on with the beam scale. Usually I need to drop a couple sticks and I am good. I load a lot of large stick powders that do NOT meter perfectly from Chargemaster. FYI Ball powders meter near perfect. [/QUOTE]
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