fingers284
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Alberta Cowboy Ranges
If you only load a green box of rifle shells a year a digital metering scale might be a bit of over-kill on the expense side for realized gain but if you load a considerable amount then a digital is well spent money.
I've had my Lyman for 10 yrs or so (still have 2 balance beam scales to use as "reference" provers also) and cant really see myself going without as long as I'm still kicking. I use a Dillon "volume drop" measure for all my pistol rounds but every rifle cartridge I load whether on my Lee rotary or the Dillon 650 has the charge weighted to within .01 gr. I especialy like the digital when using the rotary press, by the time I have a brass processed to the powder stage the Lyman has the next charge in the pan ready to pour. My digital dispenser easily cuts the time per loaded round in half with no loss of charge accuracy that I've seen in ten yrs..
I've had my Lyman for 10 yrs or so (still have 2 balance beam scales to use as "reference" provers also) and cant really see myself going without as long as I'm still kicking. I use a Dillon "volume drop" measure for all my pistol rounds but every rifle cartridge I load whether on my Lee rotary or the Dillon 650 has the charge weighted to within .01 gr. I especialy like the digital when using the rotary press, by the time I have a brass processed to the powder stage the Lyman has the next charge in the pan ready to pour. My digital dispenser easily cuts the time per loaded round in half with no loss of charge accuracy that I've seen in ten yrs..


















































