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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What scale do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lpart" data-source="post: 1440769" data-attributes="member: 25642"><p>A&D FX-120i with the auto trickler from Cambridge Enviro. This scale uses an entirely different mechanism. Instead of load cells that we find on other scales this one uses an electromagnetic set up. Very quick and consistent and no more wandering of the reading. More expensive, but can be had for around $500 which is not that much more than the Chargemasters etc. Tried that route and they drove me nuts with the wandering readings and inconsistencies. I am not a high volume loader and measure each and every charge and trickle up my desired load. This setup is perfect for that kind of reloader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lpart, post: 1440769, member: 25642"] A&D FX-120i with the auto trickler from Cambridge Enviro. This scale uses an entirely different mechanism. Instead of load cells that we find on other scales this one uses an electromagnetic set up. Very quick and consistent and no more wandering of the reading. More expensive, but can be had for around $500 which is not that much more than the Chargemasters etc. Tried that route and they drove me nuts with the wandering readings and inconsistencies. I am not a high volume loader and measure each and every charge and trickle up my desired load. This setup is perfect for that kind of reloader. [/QUOTE]
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