I have a Redding No. 1 vintage scale, an RCBS 5-10 and a Hornady L-N-L bench scale. They all work very well.
I am about to start shopping for a new powder scale and I would like to hear some other folks' opinions before I buy one. I want electronic, but I want accurate and reliable. I would also prefer one that will run off of 110v. I look forward to hearing what everyone has to say.
I have a Redding No. 1 vintage scale, an RCBS 5-10 and a Hornady L-N-L bench scale. They all work very well.
Any clod can have the facts; having opinions is an art.
I have the Jennings Mach 20 from this site http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/se...p?keyword=mack . Its accurate to .02 grains and so far I am happy with it. It comes with a 20 year warranty and that site has the best customer service. I will say this though, I thought I wanted a .001 grain resolution scale and I am glad I got a .02 grain instead. Air movement, vibration and other vactors can make the reading vary. I couldnt imagine the drift I would get with a .001 vs this .02 because I get some here and there if I bump the table or have AC/ Fan on. For the price its an incredible value. I highly suggest looking at other scales they offer on that site if this isnt for you. You dont have to buy a reloaders powder scale to get a good one, I found in my search that reloader scales were double sometimes triple the cost with no added value or resolution.
Ohh yeah and if you go with a MACK get the power adapter!
RCBS Charge master 1500 with the straw mod and reprogrammed speed. Can't live without it!
Gempro 250 if I really want to weigh it. RCBS Chargemaster for most stuff.
I'm an old timer....Tuned RCBS 10/10 for me. I don't trust electronics.
Big +1
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I am very satisfied with mine!
RCBS 1500 chargemaster.
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