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I'm looking to buy a digital scale. What have you used and liked the best? I am new to reloading so any info would be helpful.

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I don't trust 'em. They're too sensitive and temperamental to give me any confidence in their accuracy and consistency. I've used the RCBS, the Lyman, and one other that I can't grasp the name of right now (supposedly the best of the lot) and had to quit using 'em because of unacceptable charge-weight variations.

Their undeniable gimmick value doesn't impress me all that much.


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The tare function works great for sorting cast bullets, mixing paint and adhesives and messing with propeller and rotor balance weights, but they don't work for powder weighing for beans.


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The most accurate and consistent powder scale that I've ever used was the one that I bought in 1952 � the old Pacific scale with two lock nuts on a threaded beam.

It could be a real bear to set-up, but once you tightened those nuts against each other, the charges never varied.


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i have that old pacific scale, but i have not used it since i bought my first digital in the '80s, a Dillon D-Terminator.


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I love my RCBS Rangenaster 750. It comes with 2 calibration weights, (20 and 30 gr). I load lots of subsonic velocity rounds for my 300 Blackout for use with a suppressor using H110 powder and Vit N110. We are talking 8.5 grains of powder. I always drop my powder in the pan a tad light , then trickle the last .2 grains to get perfect measurements. I double check the scale with the 20 gr calibration weight every 5 cartridges or so. I have no problems after 2 years using this method. I load 47 grains of varget in my .308 and use the same method. According to my Crony, my velocity never varies more than 30 fps either way so I must be doing something right.

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"The Best" digital scale is a Sartorius, or similar, laboratory scale. Fully enclosed glass shield for draft, etc. Those are pricey, but there's a reason labs use them.

I like my RCBS digital fine, and I just make sure to calibrate it often. Much faster than my balance beam, and I believe as reliable.

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I found one of those OLD Pacific scales with the lock nuts at an Estate sale. Bought it and tried it. It's a real pain in the butt to try to zero. Is there an easy way that I'm missing? There was no manual and cant find much on line about it.

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RCBS for the cost


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The best one I've used yet is the one sold by Berry's Mfg.

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Sartorius GD 503

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NASA has scales that will weigh a molecule. Surely we reloaders need a scale at least that good, right?


Uummm.....no.

We don't need glass-enclosed laboratory scales either, my friends.


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Denver/Ainsworth are simply unreal. They have a commercial scale and one for reloaders. These scales are the Mack Daddy of scales and the commercial one ran about $800 in 1988. These are not tempremental, and weigh bullets as fast as you can put one on the pan and pick up another.

I am not familiar with the Sartorius GD 503.

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Hi all new to the site. I am new to the world of reloading but I have read as much as I can an THINK I have a grasp on it. I to hae a Pacific scale an would love to know how to "set it" with the 2 jam nuts. Got it NIB an no papers with it.

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What Model Pacific Scales ?


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mine is like this one. you have to set it with the check weights.

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