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Reloading
Reloading scale
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 564745" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>For many years I used a Redding Master beam scale. I found frequent need to clean it up as mentioned above. But it was too slow to suite me. I bought a Hornady GS 350 electronic scale, and have never looked back. It is very fast, compact, and easily packs for transport to the range for load development. Comes with check weight and is very accurate. Runs on two AA batteries, so is not subject to florescent lights, static, etc. Hornady discontinued the GS 350 two years ago, replaced it with a similar scale identified as GS 1500. Quite a bargain at $34.95.</p><p></p><p>PS - I often drop the same powder charge on both scales to compare them, and the Hornady is always within 1/10th grain of the Redding beam scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 564745, member: 7402"] For many years I used a Redding Master beam scale. I found frequent need to clean it up as mentioned above. But it was too slow to suite me. I bought a Hornady GS 350 electronic scale, and have never looked back. It is very fast, compact, and easily packs for transport to the range for load development. Comes with check weight and is very accurate. Runs on two AA batteries, so is not subject to florescent lights, static, etc. Hornady discontinued the GS 350 two years ago, replaced it with a similar scale identified as GS 1500. Quite a bargain at $34.95. PS - I often drop the same powder charge on both scales to compare them, and the Hornady is always within 1/10th grain of the Redding beam scale. [/QUOTE]
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