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<blockquote data-quote="bitbythebug" data-source="post: 1144176" data-attributes="member: 90401"><p>I'm sure I'm trodding ground that has been pounded into concrete but bare with me. I have been using a mechanical scale for 35 years but I don't think it is very accurate. I want to be able to trickle load with precise accuracy and I don't think my mechanical is doing that for me 1) because I can't get close SD on my chronograph and 2) I weighed my charge and divided into 7000 grains and it should have loaded 267 of 223 rem and it only loaded 247 so something isn't right. I want to get a new scale and am willing to pay several hunderd dollars if necessary. Are mechanical scales more repeatable and thus accurate than digital or are the digital scales outpacing mechanical capabilities?</p><p> What are the best scales priced under $500.00 . Thanks for any info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bitbythebug, post: 1144176, member: 90401"] I'm sure I'm trodding ground that has been pounded into concrete but bare with me. I have been using a mechanical scale for 35 years but I don't think it is very accurate. I want to be able to trickle load with precise accuracy and I don't think my mechanical is doing that for me 1) because I can't get close SD on my chronograph and 2) I weighed my charge and divided into 7000 grains and it should have loaded 267 of 223 rem and it only loaded 247 so something isn't right. I want to get a new scale and am willing to pay several hunderd dollars if necessary. Are mechanical scales more repeatable and thus accurate than digital or are the digital scales outpacing mechanical capabilities? What are the best scales priced under $500.00 . Thanks for any info. [/QUOTE]
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