Highly accurate scales

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Mr_Logic

Highly accurate scales

#1 Post by Mr_Logic »

Quick one (hopefully!)... I need a set of super-accurate scales to get the charge weights for the 223 absolutely bang on.

Can anyone recommend a set, and also where I can buy one?

Many thanks :-)
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Any dealer that sells reloading components buy a beam scale any make except Lee.
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#3 Post by essexboy »

The amount of powder you put in, I would of thought the hammer you use to open the bolt with and a brass rod to crush the powder into the case is all you need :lol:

See ya at the ibis open on Saturday

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Mr_Logic wrote:Quick one (hopefully!)... I need a set of super-accurate scales to get the charge weights for the 223 absolutely bang on.

Can anyone recommend a set, and also where I can buy one?

Many thanks :-)
Denver Instruments MXX 123 scale weighs to one fiftieth of a grain. Company near York - Pocklington I think - imports them. Check on Ebay. About £250
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#5 Post by Mr_Logic »

essexboy wrote:The amount of powder you put in, I would of thought the hammer you use to open the bolt with and a brass rod to crush the powder into the case is all you need :lol:

See ya at the ibis open on Saturday

Essexboy
Nah, Stuart's fixed it :) much better behaved now!

What are you shooting? When I asked about the Fclass, ie open or TR, was told it is just F/TR with no open class.
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#6 Post by Mr_Logic »

Gun Pimp wrote:
Mr_Logic wrote:Quick one (hopefully!)... I need a set of super-accurate scales to get the charge weights for the 223 absolutely bang on.

Can anyone recommend a set, and also where I can buy one?

Many thanks :-)
Denver Instruments MXX 123 scale weighs to one fiftieth of a grain. Company near York - Pocklington I think - imports them. Check on Ebay. About £250
I will look them up, many thanks
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#7 Post by 1066 »

Mr_Logic wrote:Quick one (hopefully!)... I need a set of super-accurate scales to get the charge weights for the 223 absolutely bang on.

Can anyone recommend a set, and also where I can buy one?

Many thanks :-)
A good beam scale will weigh to a single kernel of Varget powder (there's about 5 kernels to 10th grain) Unless you are planning to cut kernels in half you could spend a million pounds on scales and not get any better.

This is a 502 scale showing single kernel (Varget) variations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8VMBJXfYDE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnVOoGd1bDU
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#8 Post by essexboy »

What are you shooting? When I asked about the Fclass, ie open or TR, was told it is just F/TR with no open class

By the looks of the weather, anything that is waterproof and something to lob 230g to buck the wind. :good:

The Dasher will be out, fighting against the big boys again.

Essexboy
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#9 Post by Mr_Logic »

Ah. They told me that anything other than 223 or 308 was not permitted, so you might want to check that one mate.
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#10 Post by Mr_Logic »

1066 wrote:
Mr_Logic wrote:Quick one (hopefully!)... I need a set of super-accurate scales to get the charge weights for the 223 absolutely bang on.

Can anyone recommend a set, and also where I can buy one?

Many thanks :-)
A good beam scale will weigh to a single kernel of Varget powder (there's about 5 kernels to 10th grain) Unless you are planning to cut kernels in half you could spend a million pounds on scales and not get any better.

This is a 502 scale showing single kernel (Varget) variations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8VMBJXfYDE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnVOoGd1bDU
I am using an RCBS 502, and it does not return precisely to the same point. I.e. if I zero it, and then tap it gently, it will not settle back, every time, to precise zero. It is within its .1 gr, but not absolutely dead on.
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