+1 It seems like I've been using mine forever!Get an RCBS 5-0-5 Beam Scale and if you take care of it it will last 3 lifetimes.
I have a Lyman that my Dad gave me when I was 15......57 years ago! Still works great, really nothing to go wrong with them. You just have to remember to level them each time you set them up. Even tho I don't use mine much, I still use it to check my digital electronic scale occasionally. Still have the original box it came in too.Start with a good balance beam type scale.
I have to agree with BB. I got into reloading just a few years ago, and the RCBS ChargeMaster was my first purchase. I saved the money on a scale, trickler, and powder scoops. I bought mine during a rebate and it was about a wash cost wise with buying all the other items needed. I've been very happy with mine.I disagree. Get a solid digital scale and save some time. I use an RCBS charge master combo and wouldn't consider going back to a beam.
Accurate to I/10 of a grain. I am not going to argue with BB & UH because I too have a RCBS chargemaster. It is way faster and stores loading data for you. BUT....if you are on a budget, a balance scale is far cheaper. you really don't need any scoops or tricklers either. You and use a small kitchen measuring spoon. Yes it is slower, but far cheaper.WOW Not the answer I was expecting. The Balance Beam style is accurate enough?
CC certainly knows his stuff when it comes to reloading.Accurate to I/10 of a grain. I am not going to argue with BB & UH because I too have a RCBS chargemaster. It is way faster and stores loading data for you. BUT....if you are on a budget, a balance scale is far cheaper. you really don't need any scoops or tricklers either. You and use a small kitchen measuring spoon. Yes it is slower, but far cheaper.
Hornady is 59.95 and the RCBS will set you back over 350.00 Just sayin...............
Been reloading for about 60 years...made my share of mistakes too! The only factory stuff I shoot is steel waterfowl loads and rimfire. Far less expensive, kinda fun and its really fantastic to know its your own loads that makes your gun so accurate!CC certainly knows his stuff when it comes to reloading.
I should have been a little more explicit, the temp effect the Lee, not the RCBS. The Lee is pretty old and not really top of the line. I do recalibrate both before every reloading session.Thats interesting the temp would affect the digital scale. Im just starting out with reloading. I chose a balance scale because its simple and reliable and not much to go wrong with them and I found a nice used one pretty cheap.
No question, buy the digital.I disagree. Get a solid digital scale and save some time. I use an RCBS charge master combo and wouldn't consider going back to a beam.