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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Need some advice on picking a scale.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang72" data-source="post: 1597627" data-attributes="member: 109065"><p>I 've been using an rcbs beam scale for for around 30 years with no complaints. I think it's a 505. Haven't used a Lee but all their products i have used work just fine. I would get a good I would invest in a good mechanical powder dispenser and give your Lee scale a try. I don't weigh every charge,just drop straight from dispenser and weigh a charge here and there. It may not be the most precise method,but.I have no problem loading 100-200 in a short relaxing evening.--- And no problem keeping half to 3/4 moa at 500 yards. I 've tried weighing and trickle charging each round and electronic scales but at 500 yards and less then it matters way more how I shoot than which method I used to load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang72, post: 1597627, member: 109065"] I 've been using an rcbs beam scale for for around 30 years with no complaints. I think it's a 505. Haven't used a Lee but all their products i have used work just fine. I would get a good I would invest in a good mechanical powder dispenser and give your Lee scale a try. I don't weigh every charge,just drop straight from dispenser and weigh a charge here and there. It may not be the most precise method,but.I have no problem loading 100-200 in a short relaxing evening.--- And no problem keeping half to 3/4 moa at 500 yards. I 've tried weighing and trickle charging each round and electronic scales but at 500 yards and less then it matters way more how I shoot than which method I used to load. [/QUOTE]
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