Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
Lyman advised it maybe due to static, did what they said to resolve the issue and still the same. Refund all sorted, shame really.
Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
Thats a bummer. Will you buy an alternative another make may be.
Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
I was planning to use it to weigh cast boolits to batch them up according to grain + or - difference. Its a little more tricky and time consuming on a beam scale. However, as I will not be shooting outdoors this year its a mute point due to time constraints.
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
I have had a scale the same as the one you had for a couple of years now for weighing cast bullets and it has worked fine except for the mains lead failing a month or so ago, easy enough to replace but it is running fine on the batteries.
All this electronic stuff seems to be a lottery, even RCBS are now limiting their usual cast iron warranty on things electrical and digital.
A cheap set of digital scales will suffice for batching bullets.
All this electronic stuff seems to be a lottery, even RCBS are now limiting their usual cast iron warranty on things electrical and digital.
A cheap set of digital scales will suffice for batching bullets.
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
I'm currently using a set of MCM case gard scales bought second hand for £20 they work fine for me. You can pick them up on the bay for not a lot of money. This one.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MTM-Case-Gar ... SwKoFa12Mo
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MTM-Case-Gar ... SwKoFa12Mo
Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
Alpha1 wrote:I'm currently using a set of MCM case gard scales bought second hand for £20 they work fine for me. You can pick them up on the bay for not a lot of money. This one.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MTM-Case-Gar ... SwKoFa12Mo
Thank you. They would do the trick. Good enough for what I need them for......eventually

Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
One day I will learn........ aaargghdromia wrote:I have had a scale the same as the one you had for a couple of years now for weighing cast bullets and it has worked fine except for the mains lead failing a month or so ago, easy enough to replace but it is running fine on the batteries.
All this electronic stuff seems to be a lottery, even RCBS are now limiting their usual cast iron warranty on things electrical and digital.
A cheap set of digital scales will suffice for batching bullets.
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
I've had a Lyman 1200 DPS for some years and it has always behaved. I think you were unlucky to get a faulty unit.
Mine did suffer a mechanical problem when the spring catches that hold the lower chamber in place failed but Lyman posted me a replacement set FOC.
Mine did suffer a mechanical problem when the spring catches that hold the lower chamber in place failed but Lyman posted me a replacement set FOC.
Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
I'm unlucky with things like that..... aaargghRacalman wrote:I've had a Lyman 1200 DPS for some years and it has always behaved. I think you were unlucky to get a faulty unit.
Mine did suffer a mechanical problem when the spring catches that hold the lower chamber in place failed but Lyman posted me a replacement set FOC.
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems
I have a similar issue with mine. I just leave it to 'settle down' (while I prep another case), and eventually it settles on a reading. Next time I am at the shop where I bought it I will take it back to compare with another one they have.
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