Good idea..thanksThe problem with a digital scale is that we have absolute faith in the numbers we see.
With a beam scale we can see where the counter weight is and can trust what we see.
If a cheap digital scale starts to read light or heavy, there is no indication to you, unless you happen to check-eight in that session.
I have a GemPro 250. Cost more than $100. I trust it. But there is a dime beside it that I weight from time to time as a check weight.
A beam scale with a clean sharp knife edge does not lie. If it seems sticky then it may be the dampening mechanism. Gravity effect doesn't change.
I do have an RCBS scale that came with my Partner Press Kit, but the entire press kit was only $99 on sale, so I can't say I have a lot of faith in the scale that can't be worth more than about $20 or $30...




























