I picked up a 2nd-hand RCBS 5-10. Really like it, zeroing is quick and with the thumb-screw, one can get really precise with the weight, and its easy to do too.
The only downer is eye-balling the little pointer. All the balance beams employ a pointer to show you when your target is reached. For older eyes, its hard to see and a strain to bend over to table level.
In my case, I get my little daughters, who are all blessed with great eyesight, to tell me when the lines line up. It becomes a great game and one tells me when the line is up, the other puts the bullet and still another pulls the bullet seater. All in, everybody gets to help Daddy reload...ah yes, quality time with the family.
Or, if you don't have young children to help you,
you can do what this guy did. Or like some of the other posters here suggest...just get an electronic powder measure. Weighs and dispenses all at once. How boring.