Sorry.... yes that's what I meanHas anyone tried the new bald eagle model 1118 powder scale ?
Has anyone tried the new bald eagle model 1118 powder scale ?
I'm new here I never seen that threadThis one any different that the BE1188 Shiraz was talking about in this thread almost two years ago?
Thanks !More info here from Boyd.
http://benchrest.com/showthread.php...or-measure-technique-refresher-practice/page3
FWIW, I like mine just fine.
Does boyd shoot benchrest loading with scale ?More info here from Boyd.
http://benchrest.com/showthread.php...or-measure-technique-refresher-practice/page3
FWIW, I like mine just fine.
I just ordered one.... so for less the 100 bucks and with that accuracy seems to good to be true but im reading some good views them ... you say your going to be loading your powder on a beam .... would that be a tuned beam by scott ?I got one a couple of weeks ago. My initial assessment is that the auto zero function works well, eliminating drift. While the readout is in .01 grain, weighing the same thing several times back-to-back vary nearly 0.1 range so I will continue to use my beam for powder. It is nice for measuring objects like brass, bullets, etc so I am pleased.
I just ordered one.... so for less the 100 bucks and with that accuracy seems to good to be true but im reading some good views them ... you say your going to be loading your powder on a beam .... would that be a tuned beam by scott ?
did you try trickling on that scale ? just wondering how it responds to that .I got one a couple of weeks ago. My initial assessment is that the auto zero function works well, eliminating drift. While the readout is in .01 grain, weighing the same thing several times back-to-back vary nearly 0.1 range so I will continue to use my beam for powder. It is nice for measuring objects like brass, bullets, etc so I am pleased.