what digital scale do you use?

Personally I am quite happy with the $50 Frankford Arsenal DS 750 which measures to 1/10 of a grain. Holds its zero well too. I use it to measure 2.7 grains of Bullseye for 38 Spl target loads, a small amount of powder, and it works well.

Same here, with the exception of maker's brand.

$50 for a Hornady, dont remember the model, got it off Amazon, comes with pan and calibration weight. Dude to my lack of trust in digital I check it with either calibration weight or bullet every 5 charges, hasnt lost zero yet.

It gets me just under 1 moa with my K98, 50 bucks well spent IMHO
 
I use two RCBS Chargemaster’s 1500 scales. One is on the powder dispenser and the other (bought some years later as a spare to keep the dispenser working just in case of a scale failure). Both scales are used together to cross check the weight measured. It’s common for the scales not to agree, and require 2-3 individual granuals of powder to be added to the light weighing scale in order for them to match weights.
 
I use AD FX120
Chose it for it’s quick readings, 0.02gr resolution (which is 1 kernel of varget), and it’s available options which rock (auto-throw and auto-trickler)
 
Pact BKII, which finally works great after I replaced the cheap power supply that came with it. If using battery have to make sure battery sits without causing any pressure to the case.

Discontinued.

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https://www.sinclairintl.com/reload...digital-precision-powder-scale-prod54780.aspx
 
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