Collo Rosso
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Didn't want to highjack another thread, but a comment was made not many have confidence in a digital scale. I'll say I do! Evidently cheap strain gauges (the heart of a digital scale) have come a long way in the last 5 years or so.
When I started reloading I picked up a MTM pocket digital for all of $20. Seemed to work fine as long as the batteries weren't run down. Bought as set of test weights and found that little MTM spot on. After awhile I came across a new in the box Lyman (Ohaus) M5 beam scale. Very nice scale but missed the ease of use of the digital. 2 or 3 years ago bought a Hornady LNL bench scale and it has been flawless. Calibrate and zero every time I turn it on, then randomly weigh a test weight and it's never off.
I'm not alone on this, am I?
When I started reloading I picked up a MTM pocket digital for all of $20. Seemed to work fine as long as the batteries weren't run down. Bought as set of test weights and found that little MTM spot on. After awhile I came across a new in the box Lyman (Ohaus) M5 beam scale. Very nice scale but missed the ease of use of the digital. 2 or 3 years ago bought a Hornady LNL bench scale and it has been flawless. Calibrate and zero every time I turn it on, then randomly weigh a test weight and it's never off.
I'm not alone on this, am I?