- Location
- Over the rainbow
So really any reloading scale is accurate enough........it's simply a question of preference? Speed, ease of use, pretty color, etc.
Seems to me that the balance beam is easire to use for a novice like myself......way less things to worry about
Most of the stuff about care and maintenance of digital scales can be summed up as common sense or 'read the manual'.. you really only need to worry about the exotic stuff when your'e troubleshooting an actual problem. Tare frequently, re-calibrate at the start of every session and a few times during a long loading session (it's quick) and if you're really paranoid then measure the included check weights once in a while to make sure the scale reads what you expect it to read.
..aaaand here's where I have to gracefully bow out because we have reached the limits of my n00b knowledge. I'll just say that I bought a digital scale partly because I am also a novice and liked the simplicity of putting something on a platen and reading a number.




















































