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That’s kinda what I was thinking to. ThanksTo me, the deal breaker or decider would be- which is compatible with the AutoThrow/Autotrickler. If Adam supports the 54, then either would be a good choice, else, stick with the fx.
Thanks for the great input. ordering the fx120i.Well, piie said it all in the proverbial nutshell. The ability to integrate with an AutoTrickler is the elephant in the room.
The EJ-54D2 looks like an interesting scale. Its improved precision is really nice. The ability to run off of four AA batteries might make it a good candidate for portable or in-the-field operation. And its USB interface would be really handy for weighing things like brass and bullets.
On the downside, its ergonomics - placing items on the platen from the top - looks a little sketchy. That would be fine for vertically-oriented objects like a piece of brass, or a flat-base bullet. Not so much for powder. It's also notably slower than the FX-120i. And I'm not sure it has the auto drift correction feature that the FX-120i has.
Lots of handloaders use the FX-120i, and so if you have any questions about that scale you're quite likely to get plenty of help. The biggest advantage of the FX-120i, by far, though, is its integration with the AutoTrickler. Even if you've convinced yourself that you're never going to go there, why close the door? I bet if you had a nickel for every handloader who initially thought that, and bought the scale, alone, only to later change his mind... you could buy yourself a pretty nice new rifle.
We're blessed with some really sophisticated tools in our world, these days. But the FX-120i / AutoTrickler combo is, for me, the closest thing to magic in the handloading world.
As always, YMMV. Whatever you choose, best of luck!
Thanks for the info. By the videos I have watched the Ej seems to take longer to settle on a reading. Is that trueI run both. If you are looking for one to run on the bench at home with the AutoTrickler, then the FX is the no brainer. The interface has been worked out and is supported. If you go with anything aside a Sartorius, you would have to work out the AutoTrickler interface yourself.
The EJ is also a great unit. I use it for away from the bench because it does well on battery and responds to trickling very well. It is a strain gage based scale and does well in the field.