Thinking about buying a digital grain scale. In the past I've gotten a couple of cheap us balance scales for archery and they were junk. What do you guys use? RCBS, Hornady, Lyman, etc.?
My experience is with measuring powder, not pellets. Same thing, you want accuracy.Thinking about buying a digital grain scale. In the past I've gotten a couple of cheap us balance scales for archery and they were junk. What do you guys use? RCBS, Hornady, Lyman, etc.?
That happens to be the update of the same one I had 3 crap ones in a row. Used on level surface, no drafts, warm up time was irrelevant, no RF/EM source anywhere and it just did not work worth xxxx. Kind of like a lottery on the cheap name brand ones, both on working to start with, and continuing to work over time. Nothing but rebranded and packaged china scale you can get for 1/3 the price.I went through a few cheap scales with varying levels of disappointment.
Based on decent reviews I bought a Hornady G3 1500 scale for $55 and it's been absolutely great so far.
I use it for reloading and it is accurate and doesn't drift like a lot of cheaper scales do. That's where the difference really lies with these things in my experience.
I heard the prior generation was junk as well, which is the one I assume you are referring to.That happens to be the update of the same one I had 3 crap ones in a row. Used on level surface, no drafts, warm up time was irrelevant, no RF/EM source anywhere and it just did not work worth xxxx. Kind of like a lottery on the cheap name brand ones, both on working to start with, and continuing to work over time. Nothing but rebranded and packaged china scale you can get for 1/3 the price.
I know this is an airgun forum, but go look on any of the major PB reloading sources and have your ears burned off on that scale.
I have used this Frankford for many years and been quite pleased, but agree that the Platinum would be a nice upgrade.I use this Frankford Arsenal DS-750 Digital Reloading Scale with LCD Display for Reloading https://a.co/d/0v1xGqG