Ok I have been using my lee beam scale for all my loading needs. But not the easiest to use with the tickler. So I decided to try a digital scale was a lot more convenient but not at all accurate. It was a lyman 1500 pocket scale and it was varying by .3 grains and wouldn't match the beam scale ever. constantly in and out of zero. I load in my garage led lights, on my work bench. I know to some it sounds anal but as a machinist precision is a part of my life so I'm anal about it. Plus I'm loading .223 for matches so what is the best digital, reliable scale to get me consistent reliable charges to .1 grain. I've looked at the gem pro 250, but seen a lot of reviews that it take a crap after about 3-4 months. The RCBS seems to be good choice on some reviews but others not so much. As seems a lot of the others I have checked on both good and bad reviews. I don't mind spending 200.00 on a quality product but I don't wanna spend 200.00 every three months or keep experimenting. What have you guys had the best luck with.
Also thanks for all the answers to all my noob questions lately as I'm just getting into the precision side of things. And the great groups of guys here have been an invaluable resource.
Also thanks for all the answers to all my noob questions lately as I'm just getting into the precision side of things. And the great groups of guys here have been an invaluable resource.