You want to look at cambridgeenviro.com. (Not Cambridge Scientific, which is something else completely.) Look for the FX-120i. It's $665 Canadian right now, which comes out to $530US or thereabouts. Lots of folks here, including me, purchased their FX-120i from them It got here inside a week.Fx-120i looks to be about what I need.
+ 1 for the S. Parker, if either are not available try to find a Lyman M 5 or or an RCBS 5-0-5 or 10-10 and get a few calibrated check weights, enough to equal the range of powder you are using, and of course a trickler.A tuned beam scale is hard to beat both on price and accuracy. S Parker or Sparker is known for his work.
perry42
You want to look at cambridgeenviro.com. (Not Cambridge Scientific, which is something else completely.) Look for the FX-120i. It's $665 Canadian right now, which comes out to $530US or thereabouts. Lots of folks here, including me, purchased their FX-120i from them It got here inside a week.
Damn You.....
I'm going to send the "Dragon Lady" after YOU when the bill shows up at the end of the month. Got the scale w/trickler mated to the scale & test weight shipped for $812.........That saved me a good chunk of change over the Ohaus Adventurer Pro i was contemplating........And on & on it goooooooooooooooos.
Best Regards
Rick
Fx-120i looks to be about what I need.
Ah! I'm not afraid of a U-2; send it on. Not sure where it will be able to land however, those wings are pretty long.Damn You.....
I'm going to send the "Dragon Lady" after YOU when the bill shows up at the end of the month. Got the scale w/trickler mated to the scale & test weight shipped for $812.........That saved me a good chunk of change over the Ohaus Adventurer Pro i was contemplating........And on & on it goooooooooooooooos.
Best Regards
Rick
I should add, beware of test weights from Canada. As you know, that country is further north from the continental US and as such because of the shape of our planet it is actually closer to the center of the Earth than say, Texas. Gravity works from center of mass to center of mass and as such what is certified at 100.000 grams in Canada is actually 99.971grams in Dallas and 99.968 in Houston. I don't know where you are located, but you need to keep that in mind. The department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development is headquartered in Ottawa at 45.5 degrees north. Knowing that the Earth is a squashed pear shape, you do the math to figure out the differential in gravity for your location, especially if you're on a mountain or something.Damn You.....
I'm going to send the "Dragon Lady" after YOU when the bill shows up at the end of the month. Got the scale w/trickler mated to the scale & test weight shipped for $812.........That saved me a good chunk of change over the Ohaus Adventurer Pro i was contemplating........And on & on it goooooooooooooooos.
Best Regards
Rick
Been using one for a couple years now, works well.