The Oregonian
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LinkMay I ask who makes this scale?
LinkMay I ask who makes this scale?
A&D fx120l. Look it up on the ole NET.May I ask who makes this scale?
Hi, I did! I see it isn't cheap, almost 600$ on Amazon. ThankyouA&D fx120l. Look it up on the ole NET.
Yep, but man does it provide the best accuracy of anything I have ever used. This would be one item in my reloading tools I would never compromise on.Hi, I did! I see it isn't cheap, almost 600$ on Amazon. Thankyou
Lyman, according to the box, it has a better resolution than the RCbsMay I ask who makes this scale?
Mine is kind of a hybrid. I manually pre-load the powder cup using a Lee scoop, then slide it into the scale and let the AutoTrickler finish it up. I don't load large quantities and by the time I seat a bullet and measure CBTO (which I do on each round), the next one is done and ready to go.Nope. Manual process.
Fx120 scale with a rcbs manual drop and trickle. The drop device isn't made anymore. Takes me about 10 seconds eachReading a thread: Dropping charges and weighing charges makes me wonder how many use electronic measures (such as RCBS charge master) and electronic scales?
I havnt yet, I use an old Redding measure and a RCBS 10-10 scale
What do you use? / prefer?
Yes, I use the electronic version, which makes it easy to work with for mass reloading. However, if I am only reloading 20 (i.e., load development), I still use the good old Lee powder measure with one of my portable e-scales.Reading a thread: Dropping charges and weighing charges makes me wonder how many use electronic measures (such as RCBS charge master) and electronic scales?
I havnt yet, I use an old Redding measure and a RCBS 10-10 scale
What do you use? / prefer?