Not to break chops but there is no way a 30 dollar scale is accurate enough for reloading.got a 30$ ebay scale, works 100% fine
Not to break chops but there is no way a 30 dollar scale is accurate enough for reloading.got a 30$ ebay scale, works 100% fine
Not to break chops but there is no way a 30 dollar scale is accurate enough for reloading.
Jesuswon wrote: "Not to break chops but there is no way a 30 dollar scale is accurate enough for reloading."
Talking without knowing about the product, that's sad.
It's accurate to .02 grains. Lee beam scale confirms it.
Think whatever you want.
0.1 grains is as far as my Hornady digital gauge claims to resolve to.
.02??
It wouldn't happen to be a Horizon Pro 20B would it?[/QUOTE
Jesuswon wrote: "Not to break chops but there is no way a 30 dollar scale is accurate enough for reloading."
Talking without knowing about the product, that's sad.
It's accurate to .02 grains. Lee beam scale confirms it.
Think whatever you want.
RCBS digital scale only claims 0.1 grains accuracy. Does the Lee scale he's talking about above go to .02? My RCBS beam scale is also 0.1. Never seen reloading data quote more accuracy either.
Awesome, then it's settled, I'll order the GemPro 250!
Thanks guys!



























