When I come across at $400 magnetic force restoration scale, that I've seen credible test results for, I will snap it up. The description of the FX-120i on some of the sites selling it states: "If you are an obsessive competition shooter and need powder weight to the absolute kernel then you probably need to buy the Sartorius GD503."
If you're going to be obsessive, you might as well go the length...
Yes BUT
I bought the FX120i and then GOT A BAT ACTION FOR FREE OR MAYBE 2 BARRELS OR MAYBE A SIGHTRON
you get the picture for 1600 US dollars and shipping and so on the FX120i is a bargain for magnetic force etc
the FX and a bat action is the cost of the GD503
so I chose to spend my money on the FX which I can see one kernel make a change on the readout,
it took my 5 years to find a price on this quality of scale (and I got a backup one) so I am pumped,
and Mystic is correct I can see a difference .02 ( two hundreths of a grain) make a difference in loading OVER ONE TENTH OF A
GRAIN on 100 and 200 yard benchrest targets,
I found that even thouh I am a average at best shooter my preparation has taken me a long ways,
SOME if not most of my accomplishments have been by paying attention to details and not my skill level (smallest group at 200 yards at 2006 NBRSA USA nationals, 4th world championship team event in Vienna Austria, and others , not to brag most of my friends outshoot me all day long)
until you load in PRECISE one-tenth increments and test in the morning in dead calm without mirage YOU REALLY HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOUR GUN WILL OR WILL NOT DO
Humbly spoken to assist others,
Jefferson
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