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Old August 19, 2012, 09:46 AM   #34
4runnerman
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603= As you stated with a beam scale ( while being accurate ) you do need a good eyeball. Lean to the left and it's 59.1, lean to the right and it's 58.9.
Point well taken. My first point was off trck ( yes ) . I was just stateing that no matter what you choose,once you find your load it don't matter what it weights on someone elses scale. A digital scale,no matter how much you spend will always have accuracy + or - .00625. At that point i guess you can't split grains. I go with digital simple because of the time issue and accuracy.

Beam scales are accurate but man,What a cumbersome,slow mickey mouse ordeal to deal with. To me it's what you used till digital came out. It's like VHS and DVD. Still works butttt You know. It;s something you put on the loading bench for looks ,not to use, Kinda like Hoppes.<- It still works but is outdated and so many better products out there.
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