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balance scale vs. electronic: pros & cons
jwcrosby
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What are the pros and cons between a balance scale (example: RCBS 10-10) and a smaller electronic scale that has the same accuracy specs (i.e., +/- .1 grain). The 10-10 costs well over $100 and I've seen smaller electronic ones for $50 (Frankford Arsenal) that have the capacity I need. Seems like one advantage of the electronic over balancing is that you don't need to position the electronic one at eye level, which is how I can best see a balancing scale.
Other thoughts on pros and cons?
Jerry
Other thoughts on pros and cons?
Jerry
Comments
Both are accurate.
CP
Having served in the military, I have seen problems with the digital scales. Some of the problems were internal/electrical and some were operator error involving forgetting the tare weight and battery issues.
I have a habit of checking the accuracy of my scales frequently with a calibration weight set.
So, - just read his again.
I love it but I still rely
heavily on my 505 to double
check frequently of course
I can't do a zillion reloads
an hour but I reload for fun
and it's theraputic
My electronic scale is not susceptible to rust or dirt at the pivot, because it doesn't have one.
I spill less often with the Beam Scale.
I use the beam most.