Bubba Yugga
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Midwestern Ontario
I don't disagree with your viewpoint, and am only illustrating a way to go cheap that works when you don't need Eric Cortina levels of precision.Junk equipment is never a good investment. Requiring multiple units because of poor reliability is not good advice for a new reloader, and leaves room for error and mistakes. Your experiences with the cheap electronic scales is exactly why a beam scale is a good way for a newbie to start.
I can get a good rhythm going with two electronic scales as described above when building plinking ammo on a single stage, and still get within +/-0.1 grain loading accuracy.
Faster than a beam scale for its purpose...




















































