I like beam scales because they're accurate and don't cost a whole bunch second hand. The only problem is that they're awful slow. For rifle, if you aren't looking to dump a bunch of money on a quality digital scale, I would buy a beam. For pistol loads, I would get almost any cheap digital scale that does grains with a low overall capacity (~50 grams). You just don't need the same level of accuracy as you do with rifle, and you can get something off Amazon for under $50. You should-double check the charges from the cheap digital on your beam at the start of each session just to make sure it's accurate enough. I've loaded many, many, many, lol, pistol rounds with just a cheap DS-750 and have never felt the need for anything better. Yes, I still have all my fingers! If and when you decide that you enjoy reloading, a nice digital scale should be one of your first upgrades.