magnetic force restoration balances for reloaders

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I will be getting one next week after trying it at work! They work way better then the strain gauge style no drifting very fast read. I have a guy who can get them for me $600 delivered to my door this is $100 cheaper then the cheapest I could find them in the US best of all 5 year warranty measures 0.001g:D


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The gun and ammo reloaders dream scale is here. You get 1882 grains and the balance increments in 0.02 grain intervals. Unlike those low cost strain gauge scales the FX-120i has a magnetic force restoration weigh cell so your reading won't creep and drift all over the place.The FX120i from AND Weighing offers 122g with one milligram readability.

A&D has build an amazing low cost magnetic force restoration balance that performs lightening fast using their Super Hybrid Sensor technology. This patented weigh cell provides quick stabilization speed with accurate weighing result in 1 second resulting in better productivity. The compact size and small footprint is something no other competitor brand can offer.

The vacuum fluorescent display enables easy-to-read weighing results even in poor lighting conditions.

The FXi Series comes standard with RS-232C interface for bi-directional communication with a PC, printer or other peripheral devices. When purchased with the optional AD-8121B printer you’ll be GLP/GMP/GCP/ISO Compliant. In accordance with GLP and LIMS regulations, the balance ID number and calibration data can be printed out using A&D’s AD-8121B or a PC

The FX-i meets EMC regulations and is immune to the effects of electromagnetic fields of up to 10V/m

All FX-i balances are backed with a 5 years manufacturer warranty making it the longest manufacturer warranty in the industry for a high quality lab balance.

Many people haven't heard of A&D Weighing but they are the third largest manufacturer of laboratory balances and scales in the world. Corporate headquarters are based in Japan but US offices in California and Georgia.
 
Now all you have to do is sort your powder granules by weight, shape, size surface area so you have uniform burn characteristics. :)

Nice scale man.
 
Now all you have to do is sort your powder granules by weight, shape, size surface area so you have uniform burn characteristics. :)

Nice scale man.[

Lol no not that anal! But it is very repeatable compared to strain
Gauge style scales. I have seen .5-1 gn differences on the rcbs scales
And the newer satorius scales constantly drift or take to long to
Settle.
 
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