Has anyone used the RCBS Model 1010 Reloading Scale

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i have some lee scales that i really dont trust and thought i would bite the bullet and purchase these. could some of you that own these scales give me some feedback?
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The RCBS 10-10 is the top of the line balance scale and I've had one for years. They're made for RCBS by Ohaus. I tend to use my 5-10 more often because it's just as accurate and I leave it set up. The 10-10 offers additional capacity with its auxiliary weight and is safer to transport because of the way everything locks down under the plastic cover. I also have an RCBS electronic scale, but prefer the balance type because they don’t need batteries or go bad.

Over the years, I managed to pick up a spare 10-10 that I recently put on ebay. It was like new and brought just over $100, so they're not cheap. New ones at Sinclair are over $150. Unless you travel with it or need to weigh things over 510gr, I suggest getting a clean used 5-10 instead.
 
I've got one about a 1000 years old tucked away in my stash.....went to electronic scales sometime in the 1980s and never looked back.
 
I have one and didn't think it was was as accurate as I would have liked. One major problem was that the witness line was much too broad to get closer to the desired weight than a few tenths. I sent the scale to the guy in California who reworks them and the improvement was considerable. The scale is more sensitive and yes, he replaced the witness line.

I bought an A&D milligram scale which is stable and very accurate. The RCBS 1010 now gives fairly comparable readings.
 
I have two beam scales that are way MORE accurate than the 5-0-5 or 10-10 or anything else out there. They are not available any longer new but can be had on the used market.

One is the Hornady here:
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This is an oil dampened Texan:
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I also have a magnetically dampened Texan that I bought but don't have a picture of right now.

They are available on some of the internet sales sites, ebay and the like.
 
Greetings,

I use an RCBS 1010 regularly. I have no complaints.

Buy the optional dust cover to keep it clean.

Cheers,

Dave
 
I think the 10-10 is probably more expensive than what is justified by better results. The 505 is sufficient for most needs a reloader has and it's only about $80 new. My 505 is actually branded Ohaus instead of RCBS and I've used it since 1973. It still weighs accurately when compared to an electronic 1 mg (.015 gr) scale. I do use an electronic scale for most purposes now, but it cost twice what a 505 does.

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Ohaus 505

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My Weigh Gem Pro 250
 
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