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Reloading
Need some advice on picking a scale.
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<blockquote data-quote="ar10ar15man" data-source="post: 1597466" data-attributes="member: 106836"><p>i have three, a beam, a chargemaster lite, and a high end A&D fx120i</p><p>the 120i is .02 with magnetic dampening...$500 to 750</p><p>competition loads only, it is fed by the lite</p><p>the chagremaster lite can be had for around $200 so pass on the azzes at cabelas and their phony 100 off bs. the lite is AWESOME for all but top end competition</p><p>a beam scale use to be required, today not so much.</p><p>beam scales are still plus or minus 0.1</p><p>stay away from $100 electronic scales. step functions suck.</p><p>buy a LITE, find someone with a .00 scale and calibrate your 2 50.00 gram cal weights to 50.00, total 100.00. then the lite cal works great.</p><p>you will not regret spending just a little over your budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ar10ar15man, post: 1597466, member: 106836"] i have three, a beam, a chargemaster lite, and a high end A&D fx120i the 120i is .02 with magnetic dampening...$500 to 750 competition loads only, it is fed by the lite the chagremaster lite can be had for around $200 so pass on the azzes at cabelas and their phony 100 off bs. the lite is AWESOME for all but top end competition a beam scale use to be required, today not so much. beam scales are still plus or minus 0.1 stay away from $100 electronic scales. step functions suck. buy a LITE, find someone with a .00 scale and calibrate your 2 50.00 gram cal weights to 50.00, total 100.00. then the lite cal works great. you will not regret spending just a little over your budget. [/QUOTE]
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