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Dalriada
02-04-2014, 10:18 AM
Hi folks , whats the best and most reliable balance beam scales on the market today?

fgw_in_fla
02-04-2014, 10:33 AM
I have a RCBS 505 I found brand new in the box for $25. It's since become my favorite. The LEE cheapo plastic scale is as accurate as the RCBS.
Both have been reliable & consistent right down to .2gr...

I suppose anything made by Ohaus is a good bet. More or less.

FW Conch
02-04-2014, 12:00 PM
fwg_in_fla, I'm glad to hear your endorsement of the LEE scale. I like mine and have never seen a need to replace it. We can always pay more money but it doesn't always insure better results. That's a big reason why I like Savage! ;-))

Thanks........Jim

Balljoint
02-04-2014, 12:11 PM
Me two on the Ohaus scale by RCBS, not sure that there is a member on this form that will rebuild your scale for you make it better

fgw_in_fla
02-04-2014, 12:17 PM
fwg_in_fla, I'm glad to hear your endorsement of the LEE scale. I like mine and have never seen a need to replace it. We can always pay more money but it doesn't always insure better results. That's a big reason why I like Savage! ;-))

Thanks........Jim

For what it's worth to ya, I compared charge weights from .2gr to 50.5gr and a bunch in between. My 505 & my Lee were exactly the same across the board.
I use my Lee for charge checking pistol loads & the 505 for everything else. The only time I had a problem with the Lee was when it got knocked off the bench & hit the deck. I had to replace the beam with one that I got from somebody here onsite.

FW Conch
02-04-2014, 01:16 PM
That's worth a lot to me and thanks for passing it on!.......Jim

the Ranger
02-04-2014, 01:22 PM
the LEE works great for me. my only issue is that it only goes to about 110gr. so I added a cheap digital scale for those few times I want to weigh a bullet or case or something like that.

82boy
02-04-2014, 07:26 PM
Most people would agree that the Ohaus made for RCBS 10/10 scale is the Cadillac of beam scales. There are folks out there that can take these scales and work them down to weight individual grains of powder.

AZ_GUN_NUT
02-04-2014, 08:51 PM
Which ever you get be sure it has magnetic dampening, that will save you a lot of frustration!

Jetpig
02-05-2014, 10:32 AM
RCBS 505 OR 1010.
I've had my 505 for 36 years.

thermaler
02-05-2014, 10:53 AM
For what it's worth to ya, I compared charge weights from .2gr to 50.5gr and a bunch in between. My 505 & my Lee were exactly the same across the board.
I use my Lee for charge checking pistol loads & the 505 for everything else. The only time I had a problem with the Lee was when it got knocked off the bench & hit the deck. I had to replace the beam with one that I got from somebody here onsite.Funny you mention it--yesterday I witnessed a shooting in my neighborhood (guy got hit with 45 acp at point blank and took off running faster than a deer!) and in the excitement I accidentally knocked my Lee balance beam hard enough to dislodge the plastic cheapo beam off which snapped on impact when it hit the floor.

FW Conch
02-05-2014, 11:17 AM
It is not a "cheapo" beam! It is a "bargin" beam!

Just My Arrogant Opinion ;-)).........Thanks........Jim

clovishound
02-05-2014, 12:56 PM
I have a Lee scale. It works, and is accurate. It is also a pain to use. Much of this is just par for the course for beam scales. I'm sure some are easier to use than others. I finally picked up a small electronic scale, and never looked back. I checked it against the beam scale a bunch, when I first got it. It is accurate as well. Makes weighing loads for trying new combos easy. Tare the case, dump the powder into the case, and then weigh the case again. If the weight is good the case goes directly back to the press. No dumping, weighing and then dumping into the case.

Rick_W
02-05-2014, 02:17 PM
I have an RCBS Chargemaster - that I only use the scales.

I checked the scale several times against a RCBS 505 beam scale and now rely only on the electronic one.

the Ranger
02-05-2014, 03:20 PM
in the excitement I accidentally knocked my Lee balance beam hard enough to dislodge the plastic cheapo beam off which snapped on impact when it hit the floor.

atleast you won't be wondering if it's still accurate. and you can buy a whole new scale for half the price of just a beam for any other scale. I believe you can get a replacement beam from LEE.

thermaler
02-05-2014, 03:50 PM
atleast you won't be wondering if it's still accurate. and you can buy a whole new scale for half the price of just a beam for any other scale. I believe you can get a replacement beam from LEE.Yeah--no complaints about the accuracy, I have an electronic but I just don't trust it to give me accurate readings all the time.

yobuck
02-05-2014, 05:40 PM
still using the reading i bought my father for xmas in the early 50s.
see no need for another. a pc of thin cardboard under the beam works well as a dampener.