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What Powder Scale do you use or prefer?

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I use an RCBS 10-10 that I like for general use, but I also have a PACT electronic scale that I use for weighing cast bullets, both are good.

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I have an ancient RCBS 5-10, and a much newer RCBS 10-10 - both good scales.


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I use a Lyman Digital scale. I am too lazy to want to set up the balance scale like a 10-10. There isn't anything better than the good balance scales as they are always zeroed when you start. I'm not so sure about the digital...


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RCBS 5-0-5. Bought my first one back in the mid-70's and used it around 22-23 years. I'd still have it but it got knocked off the bench once or twice and bumped around in a few moves during that time so I finally replaced it with another 5-0-5 and have been using that one for about 16 years now. Trying to take better care of this one... wink


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Seems like I cant get away from the RCBS balance scale. Maybe it's because I am into reloading for enjoyment, as well as performance.

The time factor is not that much difference, and the simplicity of a balance scale is dead on for accuracy and consistency.


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I have an RCBS 5-0-5 that is at least 30 years old and a 10-10.Both work quite well foe me,


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RCBS 5-0-5 here. It just works.....


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I use the RCBS 5-10 beam scale.



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Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho
RCBS 5-0-5. Bought my first one back in the mid-70's and used it around 22-23 years. I'd still have it but it got knocked off the bench once or twice and bumped around in a few moves during that time so I finally replaced it with another 5-0-5 and have been using that one for about 16 years now. Trying to take better care of this one... wink


That's what I use as well. I also found another one in new condition for cheap so I bought it and have a spare. They are great scales. I've often thought about switching up to the 10-10, but why do that when the 5-0-5 has worked so well for this long..


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RCBS 5-0-5 that came with Rockchucker kit. No wear at all, but I am rather OCD about my stuff.

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Old Ohaus and a good set of check weights.-Muddy

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Older Hornady balance beam. Used to use a Lyman electronic dispenser/scale but now I weigh every load.


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Originally Posted by muddy22
Old Ohaus and a good set of check weights.-Muddy


That's what I got. Picked mine up at an estate sale for $25. Couldn't be happier.


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GemPro 250 is what I use.

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Originally Posted by muddy22
Old Ohaus and a good set of check weights.-Muddy


Yep, a 10-10 model........very reliable.

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Two old Ohaus's, a 5-10 and a 10-10.


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RCBS 5-0-2 I got back in '96 or so IIRC.

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Dillon D-Terminator digital and RCBS Chargemaster. I am sure I have three or four beam scales, but I haven't used them since the '80s. can't imagine going back to watching the beam settle down...


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Another vote here for the RCBS 10-10.


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