Warners
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I'm a new reloader and have learned so much from the helpful folks here, so THANKS for that. I thought that I was all set with the digital scale that I have, as I had been using it to weigh gold with and it was extremely accurate. The issue I discovered last night when trying to get my Lee Classic Turret press set up with the proper disc for the amount of powder that my load called for was that even though the scale measures in grains, it's only in FULL grains. That's not going to work when you're needing 4.3 grains of powder! So I need to buy a new scale for reloading.
It seems to me the choices are the Lee safety powder scale, which might be adequate but seems that setup can be a little trying and the scale itself seems a little quirky in operation. I would PREFER a digital scale....just easier. What it seems on the digital scale side of the fence is that you either get a cheaply made (Chinese made) digital scale that MIGHT be accurate to 1/10th grain, or a big dollar digital scale that's PROBABLY accurate to 1/10th grain. I really don't want to spend $100 or more on a scale.....so what would you guys recommend?
Thanks in advance,
Warner
It seems to me the choices are the Lee safety powder scale, which might be adequate but seems that setup can be a little trying and the scale itself seems a little quirky in operation. I would PREFER a digital scale....just easier. What it seems on the digital scale side of the fence is that you either get a cheaply made (Chinese made) digital scale that MIGHT be accurate to 1/10th grain, or a big dollar digital scale that's PROBABLY accurate to 1/10th grain. I really don't want to spend $100 or more on a scale.....so what would you guys recommend?
Thanks in advance,
Warner