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Quote from: BigGoonTuna on November 01, 2017, 09:39:50 PMQuote from: screedler on November 01, 2017, 08:02:05 PMpiggybacking on this topic, I'm also new to reloading; have everything I need to reload 30-06 (eventually 9mm & 223 but no hurry), but the scale I've got is a super old balance beam scale that my dad just had, he didn't know how he got it, it was in a pile of reloading junk from when he was going to reload 44 mag but then didn't (the 44 die and a big box of bullets are still here)... Thinking of getting a nice electronic scale that would hopefully be reliable in the budget range of $150? Just want to buy once cry once rather than getting some cheapo electronic scale that I can't trust. Any expensive scales to avoid? Horror stories? Anecdotes? Lay em on me!i have heard mixed reviews on the electronic scales. i would like one for working up loads out while i'm shooting to save time, but every time i read the reviews on most of them i see the same complaints(the zero wanders, accuracy concerns etc). you don't see that much with a quality balance scale. i definitely would not want to be without mine.I have given thought to an electronic scale for speeding up measuring powder charges, but accuracy concerns have kept me away. The electronic scale thoughts have pretty much gone away since I bough the Lee dippers. The Lee dippers/scoops help weigh out each load much faster on the balance scale. I sure enjoy reloading, and there is a good deal of pride taking animals for the freezer with ammo you put together yourself.
Quote from: screedler on November 01, 2017, 08:02:05 PMpiggybacking on this topic, I'm also new to reloading; have everything I need to reload 30-06 (eventually 9mm & 223 but no hurry), but the scale I've got is a super old balance beam scale that my dad just had, he didn't know how he got it, it was in a pile of reloading junk from when he was going to reload 44 mag but then didn't (the 44 die and a big box of bullets are still here)... Thinking of getting a nice electronic scale that would hopefully be reliable in the budget range of $150? Just want to buy once cry once rather than getting some cheapo electronic scale that I can't trust. Any expensive scales to avoid? Horror stories? Anecdotes? Lay em on me!i have heard mixed reviews on the electronic scales. i would like one for working up loads out while i'm shooting to save time, but every time i read the reviews on most of them i see the same complaints(the zero wanders, accuracy concerns etc). you don't see that much with a quality balance scale. i definitely would not want to be without mine.
piggybacking on this topic, I'm also new to reloading; have everything I need to reload 30-06 (eventually 9mm & 223 but no hurry), but the scale I've got is a super old balance beam scale that my dad just had, he didn't know how he got it, it was in a pile of reloading junk from when he was going to reload 44 mag but then didn't (the 44 die and a big box of bullets are still here)... Thinking of getting a nice electronic scale that would hopefully be reliable in the budget range of $150? Just want to buy once cry once rather than getting some cheapo electronic scale that I can't trust. Any expensive scales to avoid? Horror stories? Anecdotes? Lay em on me!
Quote from: C-Money on November 02, 2017, 07:10:10 AMQuote from: BigGoonTuna on November 01, 2017, 09:39:50 PMQuote from: screedler on November 01, 2017, 08:02:05 PMpiggybacking on this topic, I'm also new to reloading; have everything I need to reload 30-06 (eventually 9mm & 223 but no hurry), but the scale I've got is a super old balance beam scale that my dad just had, he didn't know how he got it, it was in a pile of reloading junk from when he was going to reload 44 mag but then didn't (the 44 die and a big box of bullets are still here)... Thinking of getting a nice electronic scale that would hopefully be reliable in the budget range of $150? Just want to buy once cry once rather than getting some cheapo electronic scale that I can't trust. Any expensive scales to avoid? Horror stories? Anecdotes? Lay em on me!i have heard mixed reviews on the electronic scales. i would like one for working up loads out while i'm shooting to save time, but every time i read the reviews on most of them i see the same complaints(the zero wanders, accuracy concerns etc). you don't see that much with a quality balance scale. i definitely would not want to be without mine.I have given thought to an electronic scale for speeding up measuring powder charges, but accuracy concerns have kept me away. The electronic scale thoughts have pretty much gone away since I bough the Lee dippers. The Lee dippers/scoops help weigh out each load much faster on the balance scale. I sure enjoy reloading, and there is a good deal of pride taking animals for the freezer with ammo you put together yourself.I have Chargemaster combos, but still keep my Ohaus 1010I don't use the 1010 at all, the Chargemasters are really pretty reliable... but they are not in the $150 range eitherI don't know anything about the Chargemaster Lite that they are selling now.
Lee Classic Turret Press kit. Got mine 10 years ago, still use it today, everything from .380 to 300 WSM. I love that you can leave the dies setup on a disc and change calibers in 1 minute.