I was out in the garage this morning loading some rounds, and for redundancy I wanted to measure each load by both scales that I have. I have a Lee safety measure and my digital scale is a Hornady GS 1500. I took my time and calibrated the slide scale with the weight set to 0 and gave it a good 10-15 minutes to level. As I was loading I was measuring every 2nd or 3rd charge with both scales. What I was noticing was that when I would transfer the powder from the slide scale to the digital there was a variance of anywhere from 2 to 5gr. To be safe, I re calibrated both and I was getting the same issue. I calibrated the digital scale another time and weighed a few projectiles and it was right on the money. In the end I opted to use just the digital scale.
I'm new to reloading so until I get the hang of things more I want to be 1000% for sure that I am not over charging a round. So I'm good for measuring using both scales, so to me that isn't an issue. My garage was built probably in the 40's but when I built my work bench last month it was setup to not be supported from the floor. The support for the table is in a triangle ranging from the outer edge, down to where the floor meets the wall.
Who else here uses slide scales or both?
I'm new to reloading so until I get the hang of things more I want to be 1000% for sure that I am not over charging a round. So I'm good for measuring using both scales, so to me that isn't an issue. My garage was built probably in the 40's but when I built my work bench last month it was setup to not be supported from the floor. The support for the table is in a triangle ranging from the outer edge, down to where the floor meets the wall.
Who else here uses slide scales or both?


















































