Hikinghunter
Well-Known Member
Have a $300 budget for a scale. Trying to decide between a used Denver Instruments PI 214 or a new A&D EJ-123. Goal here is to take the charges thrown by my cheap autoloader and "finish them off" on a more accurate scale. It's a budget compromise.
Both options claim greater resolution and repeatability than what I need. Neither are electromagnetic (I can't afford an FX - 120i), so I will probably check against a known weight every 10 loads or so to watch out for drift. at my loading pace, that's not a problem, I load maybe 200 rounds a year.
The PI-214 is one serous-looking piece of equipment, but it's old tech. Better off just buying the newer EJ-123?
Both options claim greater resolution and repeatability than what I need. Neither are electromagnetic (I can't afford an FX - 120i), so I will probably check against a known weight every 10 loads or so to watch out for drift. at my loading pace, that's not a problem, I load maybe 200 rounds a year.
The PI-214 is one serous-looking piece of equipment, but it's old tech. Better off just buying the newer EJ-123?