
Originally Posted by
jax13
Alternatively you can take a punt and spend 15 quid on a set of digital ones from amazon which read to the hundredth of a grain and weigh the same as some rcbs ones if you round them to the tenth based on our first test with them side by side.
had one of those, the weighed value changed if you looked at it for a few seconds, it wasn't reliable, the Lee beam scale is very reliable and repeatable, but slow to damp down, so I tend to use a Dillon precision for the superior damping, but a load weighed on one repeats on the other, so I would always say a Lee scale is a good budget starter that you can move on from or keep as a back up.
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