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Reloading
Powder scale or e-scale? that is the question
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 830290" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>You bring up a good point about beam scales and there dampening systems. I hear people all the time badmouth an electronic scale and find out there using a low priced beam scale and in some cases even the plastic lee junk and somehow got it in there mind that there scale is more reliable then a 100 dollar electronic. There is some real nice top end scales from rcbs and others but a good beam scale will set you back as much or more then a digital will and like anything you get what you pay for and theres good reason the 150 dollar rcbs scale cost 3 times what there entry level scale cost or 5 times more then a lee. I wont argue that when it comes to true precision a quality beam scale probably has it over a electronic but for loading, at least at my house, a good digital scale gets it done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 830290, member: 41442"] You bring up a good point about beam scales and there dampening systems. I hear people all the time badmouth an electronic scale and find out there using a low priced beam scale and in some cases even the plastic lee junk and somehow got it in there mind that there scale is more reliable then a 100 dollar electronic. There is some real nice top end scales from rcbs and others but a good beam scale will set you back as much or more then a digital will and like anything you get what you pay for and theres good reason the 150 dollar rcbs scale cost 3 times what there entry level scale cost or 5 times more then a lee. I wont argue that when it comes to true precision a quality beam scale probably has it over a electronic but for loading, at least at my house, a good digital scale gets it done. [/QUOTE]
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