I am pretty new to reloading. I use an RCBS triple beam (5-5-5 I think) and am curious if digital scales are better or worse.
I know digital scales have to be calibrated. My triple beam I check every few months and it has never neared adjustment.
A digital would be faster I am sure. I after I throw a charge and put it on the scale I wait for the pan to stop swinging (or only swing a quarter inch. I find that makes no difference.) Then I can start trickling. I trickle every charge if it needs it. I don't know if everybody does this.
A digital can be used with an electronic powder dispenser, is easier to read, and easier to adjust.
What does everyone think? Are triple beams on their way out? Do they still offer some advantages? I am going for precision over speed.
I know digital scales have to be calibrated. My triple beam I check every few months and it has never neared adjustment.
A digital would be faster I am sure. I after I throw a charge and put it on the scale I wait for the pan to stop swinging (or only swing a quarter inch. I find that makes no difference.) Then I can start trickling. I trickle every charge if it needs it. I don't know if everybody does this.
A digital can be used with an electronic powder dispenser, is easier to read, and easier to adjust.
What does everyone think? Are triple beams on their way out? Do they still offer some advantages? I am going for precision over speed.