Short, medium or long range ??I would like the opinion on powder scales preferences, and brand of Bench Rest, F Class shooters only. You folks are the crowd going for absolute accuracy. No offense to the casual ammo loader.
I know I’ll get a cornucopia of answers, so bring it on please.
Which Scott Parker tuned balance, and how much?I used a Scott Parker tuned balance beam for years.
Got talked into spending the money on the FX120i and trickler.
Haven't used the balance beam since. It's a lot of money up front but well worth it.
You might not need the trickler unless you load alot at once. If your just doing 10 or so
you wouldn't need it, where it shines is loading 20+
I thought the balance beam was so accurate, you could see a 1 kernel defection
but after checking against the FX120i, I feel the balance beam is not as consistent as the FX120.
Might be putting it up for sale.
Short, medium or long range ??
So your not in need of a scale your basically just stirring a pot of burnt beans.I am a member of another forum and in the ammo and loading sub forum a thread was started about balance beam vs digital scales, and a bit of mela started about which was best. I thought that I would come here to get a sort of consensus, but by all means, please keep on responding.
As for what I use is a laboratory grade digital Ohaus I picked up some years ago at an auction for pennies on the dollar. It reads out out to .01 grain. That scale satisfies my OCD. Also. I precision load my ammo for the guns I had and have worthy of match prepping cases, such turning case necks, deburring flash holes, reaming primer pockets, CL trimming, and then weighing to segregate by weight/volume. Right now I am gearing up for a Sako, Vixen, single shot bolt pistol chambered in 6 PPC.
Oh yes. I am tossing a coin between getting back into IHMSA silhouette or trying F Class.