Have an RCBS 505 and Ohaus 1010; the 505 is a bit easier to use.
What really matters is to obtain a Check Weight Set. Want an accurate scale? Tune it precisely each time you setup to do a batch and you will be Sure.
The 510 balance is same as the 1010. Dial your fractional grains from 0 to 10 in .1 increments. Reads like a micrometer barrel, align the fractional number with the bottom of the balance so line is even across to number. Check it with your Check set to be sure...
Check Weight set is very valuable diagnostic tool to own.
Ever wonder why the manuals were so timid when comes to load data? Scales are something most loaders rely on out of faith rather than Knowledge. Be sure of your values and setup with exact weight. I like the RCBS Deluxe set.
Do you setup on a smooth hard leveled surface every time? My bench is not that good, so I verify my scale whenever accuracy matters; and when doesn't it?
What really matters is to obtain a Check Weight Set. Want an accurate scale? Tune it precisely each time you setup to do a batch and you will be Sure.
The 510 balance is same as the 1010. Dial your fractional grains from 0 to 10 in .1 increments. Reads like a micrometer barrel, align the fractional number with the bottom of the balance so line is even across to number. Check it with your Check set to be sure...
Check Weight set is very valuable diagnostic tool to own.
Ever wonder why the manuals were so timid when comes to load data? Scales are something most loaders rely on out of faith rather than Knowledge. Be sure of your values and setup with exact weight. I like the RCBS Deluxe set.
Do you setup on a smooth hard leveled surface every time? My bench is not that good, so I verify my scale whenever accuracy matters; and when doesn't it?