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Most accurate powder scale under $200
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2166908" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>One way to help justify spending $500 on a A&D scale is the current price and utter scarcity of reloading components and the fact they will almost IMO certainly remain at these insane prices for 2 or more YEARS AT LEAST can make developing your most accurate load in as few of shots as possible well worth investing $500 in a scale.</p><p>Not only are reloading components selling for 100-500% above their norm bullets, and powders are almost unobtainable and primers are the most difficult and expensive of all reloading components to get right now and I suspect will remain so for years not months.</p><p></p><p>With primers selling for 7-10x their previous prices of less than 20 months ago $500 bucks wont get you 2k primers these days. Last time I bought 5k LRG/RFL I paid less than $200 or less than $40/1000 now I've seen them going for $300 a1000 or over 7.5x or a 750% increase in price. Right now $500 might buy you enough bullets brass primers and powder to reload 200 rifle rounds. </p><p></p><p>Not a day goes buy I do not thank GOD I have spent the years since comrade Clinton was POTUS gathering not only reloading component supplies, but dies and presses as well.</p><p>I decided post whip-out-my willie-Billy on a policy of NEVER leaving a store that sold powder or primers empty handed or finding an online sale that sold cheap ammo (especially 22lr), brass or bullets without making a purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2166908, member: 95733"] One way to help justify spending $500 on a A&D scale is the current price and utter scarcity of reloading components and the fact they will almost IMO certainly remain at these insane prices for 2 or more YEARS AT LEAST can make developing your most accurate load in as few of shots as possible well worth investing $500 in a scale. Not only are reloading components selling for 100-500% above their norm bullets, and powders are almost unobtainable and primers are the most difficult and expensive of all reloading components to get right now and I suspect will remain so for years not months. With primers selling for 7-10x their previous prices of less than 20 months ago $500 bucks wont get you 2k primers these days. Last time I bought 5k LRG/RFL I paid less than $200 or less than $40/1000 now I've seen them going for $300 a1000 or over 7.5x or a 750% increase in price. Right now $500 might buy you enough bullets brass primers and powder to reload 200 rifle rounds. Not a day goes buy I do not thank GOD I have spent the years since comrade Clinton was POTUS gathering not only reloading component supplies, but dies and presses as well. I decided post whip-out-my willie-Billy on a policy of NEVER leaving a store that sold powder or primers empty handed or finding an online sale that sold cheap ammo (especially 22lr), brass or bullets without making a purchase. [/QUOTE]
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