Beam scale or Digital

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Re: Beam scale or Digital

#11 Post by John25 »

I am building a generator attached to a ladies bicycle.

She pedals, I reload - simples!

O:-)
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Re: Beam scale or Digital

#12 Post by Alpha1 »

I all ready have a targetmaster trickler set up with a Hornady scale I use this set up all the time.
I don't want to alter my set up. That's the reason for the other scale I will use scale two for general weighing of stuff.
Scale one is dedicated to the target master.

I rate the Hornady scale highly unfortunately they don't make this beam scale any more they have gone digital. I have tried unsuccessfully for six month to find a decent second hand one with out any joy. So I have had to settle for the RCBS 505.
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#13 Post by John MH »

Should have asked me, I have a redundant Hornady sat on the shelf.
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#14 Post by Alpha1 »

Typical **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
Just my luck.
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#15 Post by John MH »

You could still have it.
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Re: Beam scale or Digital

#16 Post by Alpha1 »

Hmmm. I have spent a lot of money this month on gun stuff. Think it will have to wait. Sorry wish I had known a week ago.
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#17 Post by John MH »

Hornady scale sold.
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#18 Post by John MH »

Heads up, there are a set of Scott Parker tuned RCBS 10-10 scales for sale on the BBS.

http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread.php ... ned-scales
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Re: Beam scale or Digital

#19 Post by Alpha1 »

I have recently invested in a bit of Le Wilson stuff. Using the Wilson Dies etc and a arbor press I can sit at my computer desk three screens to many computers and re load at the same time.
Paying close attention to the re loading I might add. As I said before I did not want to disturb my Hornady beam scale set up with the target master trickler.
So I bought a RCBS 505.
I set it up zeroed it and went to work I set my RCBS powder measure to drop 41grains of N140. After 30 minutes I was ready to tear my hair out. I do not like the RCBS 505 scale it is pap compared to the Hornady. The 505 is on ebay good riddance. I will never re load again with out the target master and the Hornady scale.
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#20 Post by John MH »

The tuned 10-10 on the other forum night be worth considering, I use one with my TM with absolutely no problems.
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