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brokeasajoke
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Electronic scale

Post by brokeasajoke »

I have a rcbs 10-10 but thinking of getting an electronic scale. Would like an acculab or denver instruments but they dont come up for auction often. what do you guys thin of this one. Being .001g it shoud be .02grain respectively. http://www.ebay.com/itm/50g-001g-Pro-La ... RTM1084481
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wirelessguy2005
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Re: Electronic scale

Post by wirelessguy2005 »

I am not familiar with the scale that you have listed above, however we sell an excellent scale that you might want to take a look at. This scale uses parts sourced mostly from the USA and is also assembled here. To my knowledge its the only scale that is mostly made in America. Here a link to our website with all the details on the scale.

http://www.customreloadingtools.com/crt_034.htm
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RAMOS
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Re: Electronic scale

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I will most likely be the odd-man-out on this, my belief is that your 10-10 is one of the nicest scales out there. PM me if you want to sell it!
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Darkker
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Re: Electronic scale

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brokeasajoke wrote:I have a rcbs 10-10 but thinking of getting an electronic scale. Would like an acculab or denver instruments but they dont come up for auction often. what do you guys thin of this one. Being .001g it shoud be .02grain respectively.
Don't ASSume that the grams calculates to the same sensitivity in Grains. It very well COULD, but don't assume it does.
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
Bill K
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Re: Electronic scale

Post by Bill K »

Darkker wrote:
brokeasajoke wrote:I have a rcbs 10-10 but thinking of getting an electronic scale. Would like an acculab or denver instruments but they dont come up for auction often. what do you guys thin of this one. Being .001g it shoud be .02grain respectively.
Don't ASSume that the grams calculates to the same sensitivity in Grains. It very well COULD, but don't assume it does.
Ah Darker, the old Assume-- " it makes "butt, out of U and Me" Huh ?? :D :D :D Bill K
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Re: Electronic scale

Post by 204cat »

fwiw i have the rcbs electronic scale. still works very good and is accurate. started with the rcbs 10 10 and it is also a very good scale. good luck.
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