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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 692155" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I used a Lyman when they first came out for a couple weeks as a loaner. It was maybe three months old, and had drift issues with it. Dealer sent it back, and the replacement worked well for about a month. Then used the first RCBS that was built by PACT. Worked fine, but was also a tad slow (didn't have a problem with the speed myself). But for what I was working with, I saw no advantage over the current setup (Harrell measurer throwing stuff like H332, H335, H380, and BLC2) at the time. Later on I get my own PACT, and it works well, but still don't use it all that much.</p><p> </p><p>Now back to the Lyman a bit. The dealer also had drift issues with his units (he checked everyone of the ones he had in stock. The RCBS worked well, so he got several of them in to sell. At first I thout the problem was with his power source, but eventually I had the same problem even when using a power conditioner. I have used the latest version of the RCBS, and it is a nice unit. But can't see $100 difference between it and the newest version of the PACT. What I wish all the manufacturers would sell is pans that will weigh the same, as that would speed things up a good bit for me.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 692155, member: 25383"] I used a Lyman when they first came out for a couple weeks as a loaner. It was maybe three months old, and had drift issues with it. Dealer sent it back, and the replacement worked well for about a month. Then used the first RCBS that was built by PACT. Worked fine, but was also a tad slow (didn't have a problem with the speed myself). But for what I was working with, I saw no advantage over the current setup (Harrell measurer throwing stuff like H332, H335, H380, and BLC2) at the time. Later on I get my own PACT, and it works well, but still don't use it all that much. Now back to the Lyman a bit. The dealer also had drift issues with his units (he checked everyone of the ones he had in stock. The RCBS worked well, so he got several of them in to sell. At first I thout the problem was with his power source, but eventually I had the same problem even when using a power conditioner. I have used the latest version of the RCBS, and it is a nice unit. But can't see $100 difference between it and the newest version of the PACT. What I wish all the manufacturers would sell is pans that will weigh the same, as that would speed things up a good bit for me. gary [/QUOTE]
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