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Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby BamBam on Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:00 pm

Well after selling my Lee Anniversary Loader, I went and bought one of those $10 digital scales made in china, thinking wow this cool, I didn't do to much loading, just 9mm at 4.6 grains, well I went to a heavier bullet and had to back the powder down, I started small increments adjusting my powder bar and rechecking the weight-no difference I adjusted and adjusted till all of a sudden I was at 3.1. hmmm so I start turning it up and it jumps to 4.6 again. this cheap a$$ thing would not measure anything in between, I could set the loaded case very gently and it would read 3.1 then pick it up and set it down normal and it would go back up to 4.6. Its total junk, in the trash it goes, tomarrow I'll go get another Lee safety scale, its very touchy but to me thats a good thing.
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby monschman on Sat May 01, 2010 2:26 am

Which is why digital scales.generally tend to suck. I still think the dillon scale is fine for 99% of reloading purposes. BamBam you lucky you didn't have a BoomBoom
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby cobb on Sat May 01, 2010 5:11 am

I have had a Pact electronic scale for years, but much prefer to use my old RCBS 505 scale.
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby bensdad on Sat May 01, 2010 7:31 am

cobb wrote:I have had a Pact electronic scale for years, but much prefer to use my old RCBS 505 scale.

That 505 is actually made by Ohaus. When I opened up my Rockchucker Supreme (a couple years ago) I was surprised by the quality of the scale.
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby justaguy on Sat May 01, 2010 11:24 am

You'll blow your **** head off with those cheap scales.
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby BamBam on Sat May 01, 2010 1:51 pm

Ok so I went and bought my lee safety scale, which I used before and was very comfortable with, you could add a couple of powder flakes and the pointer would move. that said, before this I loaded 124g gold dot HP at 4.6 with the cheap ass digital scale, this is for self defense ammo, I know the answer to this but throwing it out there. I think I need to pull all the bullets and reload them, question is do I need to re size the cases? the primers are all ready pressed in and I cant re size with the primers in with the Dillon or at least I don't think I can. Iv'e never tried to push out a live primer and don't think it would be anywhere near safe.
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby westhope on Sat May 01, 2010 3:29 pm

Just remove the de-priming pin from the sizing die. Easy.
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby Norsesmithy on Sat May 01, 2010 3:29 pm

bensdad wrote:
cobb wrote:I have had a Pact electronic scale for years, but much prefer to use my old RCBS 505 scale.

That 505 is actually made by Ohaus. When I opened up my Rockchucker Supreme (a couple years ago) I was surprised by the quality of the scale.

+1 for the RCBS 505.

I'm very impressed with mine.
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby BamBam on Sat May 01, 2010 3:37 pm

westhope wrote:Just remove the de-priming pin from the sizing die. Easy.

Cool , didnt even think of that. Thanx for all the help :D
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby old guy on Sat May 01, 2010 3:38 pm

I have very carefully pushed out live primers. Is it safe? probably not!

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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby BamBam on Sat May 01, 2010 3:48 pm

old guy wrote:I have very carefully pushed out live primers. Is it safe? probably not!

John

Yikes :shock:
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby BlackEagl on Sat May 01, 2010 8:11 pm

I've pushed out more then a few live primers.. I just make sure I go REAL slow.
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby RAGGED on Sun May 02, 2010 8:50 am

So you are saying you get what you pay for? No way!
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby livnlg55345 on Sun May 02, 2010 10:26 am

The only really good electronic scales for reloading purposes are these to. Nothing else comes close period!
Denver Instruments MXX123

Or

Acculab VIC 123

no they are not the same, but the companies are owned by the same holding company.
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Re: Cheap a$$ digital scale

Postby Bessy on Sun May 02, 2010 11:21 am

<Sarcasm>Electronic scales are superior to the gravity ones in every way... just ask seismic about it....he will tell you....<Sarcasm>



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I'd suggest you purchase gravity beam scale, and use that for charge verification. That's my .02cents
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