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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 917948" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>I would get a larger size beam scale that read in grains. I would take the time to contact Old Will Scales or maybe even Ohaus and explain your situation and desires. The ones listed on Old Will's site, the only difference in them that I saw at first glance was total weighing capacity on the Ohaus beam design but they all read in grams. </p><p></p><p>If I couldn't get a new one weighing in grains I would try to find an older used one from sources like ebay. If that didn't work out I'd look at the 5-0-5 or 10-10 RCBS type scales.</p><p></p><p>If that didn't work, I would look at getting one that weighed in grams and realize what I would have to do each/every time I used it - but that would be my last choice personally. </p><p></p><p>With all that said - I shoot with a lot of guys that are very very competent reloaders/shooters that have nothing but the upmost respect for their digital scales performance and reliability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 917948, member: 8833"] I would get a larger size beam scale that read in grains. I would take the time to contact Old Will Scales or maybe even Ohaus and explain your situation and desires. The ones listed on Old Will's site, the only difference in them that I saw at first glance was total weighing capacity on the Ohaus beam design but they all read in grams. If I couldn't get a new one weighing in grains I would try to find an older used one from sources like ebay. If that didn't work out I'd look at the 5-0-5 or 10-10 RCBS type scales. If that didn't work, I would look at getting one that weighed in grams and realize what I would have to do each/every time I used it - but that would be my last choice personally. With all that said - I shoot with a lot of guys that are very very competent reloaders/shooters that have nothing but the upmost respect for their digital scales performance and reliability. [/QUOTE]
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