I've got an old Herter's oil damped scale with no graduations, an RCBS or three, a couple of Lymans (the all plastic one is the worst scale I own!), and two Pacific/Hornady scales, one of which has been in use since new about 1981, the other is NIB as backup. Maybe some more. Plus some digital units. Only the Pacific scale and a friend's Ohaus ever get serious use. That abused old Pacific damps the best, but is still sensitive enough to easily know on which side of a tenth grain a charge is leaning. The Ohaus is about as good, but I find the five grain divisions annoying.
The digital scales have been mostly put aside except for sorting cast bullets.
The back-up scale in the box (a circa 1982 007 press kit that I got recently to replace the old O-7 press which is very tired!):
The digital scales have been mostly put aside except for sorting cast bullets.
The back-up scale in the box (a circa 1982 007 press kit that I got recently to replace the old O-7 press which is very tired!):

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