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Reloading
Need some advice on picking a scale.
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1598710" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>Ar-man, my Dillon was somewhere around 8 -10 years old when they replaced it. I've been using the new one since around '05 without a hitch since then. It still agrees perfectly with my RCBS 10-10 and all if the check weights I made up when I got the new one back. Still, any electronic device can shoot craps at any given time, new or old, which is why I always tell new reloaders to buy a beam scale first. And I do not consider the Dillon to be on the lower end of digitals, in fact I think it's one the best. The number of $25 - 40.00 Chinese scales out there is downright scary. This is not including any of the automatic scales, which with what I've seen in the past, were all slower than what I do with my Lee dippers and the Dillon. If you tossed your Dillon without contacting Dillon first, I'd say that's on you, not Dillon. When I called them I told them it was well out of warranty. They said send it in and we'll take a look. Two weeks later the UPS guy delivered me a brand new scale. Kinda hard to beat that anyway you look at it.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1598710, member: 78056"] Ar-man, my Dillon was somewhere around 8 -10 years old when they replaced it. I've been using the new one since around '05 without a hitch since then. It still agrees perfectly with my RCBS 10-10 and all if the check weights I made up when I got the new one back. Still, any electronic device can shoot craps at any given time, new or old, which is why I always tell new reloaders to buy a beam scale first. And I do not consider the Dillon to be on the lower end of digitals, in fact I think it's one the best. The number of $25 - 40.00 Chinese scales out there is downright scary. This is not including any of the automatic scales, which with what I've seen in the past, were all slower than what I do with my Lee dippers and the Dillon. If you tossed your Dillon without contacting Dillon first, I'd say that's on you, not Dillon. When I called them I told them it was well out of warranty. They said send it in and we'll take a look. Two weeks later the UPS guy delivered me a brand new scale. Kinda hard to beat that anyway you look at it. Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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