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Which Beam Scale?

RCBS 502 - great repeatable scale, a very smooth scale with a nice big powder cup
I dont care for 3 Poise scales like the 505
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My personal use is Lyman D7 because the beam has deep engraved in markings vs taped on/printed
I have 2 of these because I like them so much
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everything else is personal pref
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The 10-10 looks neat but...... you get over its novelty pretty quickly ,
(I dont like the threaded tenths thimble, i like to slide a tab into a notch)
it is packable though which may be nice if you take it out in the field and load onsite
a padded cardboard box serves me just fine though for my D7's
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For a nice affordable digital, Gemini 20 (LIKE $50 BUCKS)
I bought this for chemistry stuff, but has served very well for weighing primers in the .001G scale
Mine has a backlit readout and I just recently replaced the batteries after 10 freaking years!!!
IT IS VERY ACCURATE
 
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If buying a new beam scale (not a 2nd hand older model) I think the Redding is the only choice. I have 2 of them and they are accurate to .1gn total variation (i.e. +- 0.05gn) verified by a lab scale IF I set zero with check weights close to the charge weight and trickle up. So if throwing 24.2gn of powder I use 24gn check weights in the pan, set the beam to 24gn and and align the pointer to the centre mark. Then I set the beam to 24.2gn and begin weighing.

If I zero out with nothing in the pan and the beam set to zero the accuracy is closer to +- 0.1gn.
 
To use a beam scale these days is just being masochist. They belong to another era. Any digital scale - even cheap one will beat a beam scale. Move on - it’s 2026 !
There’s two side of the coin on beam and digital. All I know now on my journey is if my fx-120i die's, I will somehow hopefully scrap up enough cash to buy another one. There will always be be a beam scale in the cabinet too for a backup.
 
I use an old REDDING scale along with my LYMAN M5 both were calibrated with my A&D scale This REDDING scale I am going to post a pic of, my Redding scale was like new in the box when I purchased it 20yrs ago and I use it every time I reload along with my M5 and my A&D scale
this pic is from a current sale on ebay, but it's just like the 1 I have and it is very accurate once it's set up correctly!
 
I have had RCBS scales made by Ohaus for years. I find that a lot of powders are too coarse to be thrown to my standards. For those I throw the charge into the scale pan and trickle up to the desired charge.

Same here, since 1981, with my RCBS 10 • 10 and RCBS Uniflow and RCBS aluminum trickler. Works great!

I have tuned up all of my scales myself and told others how to do it, so that the scales are more sensitive and repeat well.

I'd be interested to hear any tips and techniques you might have on this, as I really like mine, but it does seem that I need to rezero it every time, using the tilt adjustment screw on the left...

I have a RCBS trickler that I use with my balance scales. With much use, I have gotten very proficient with it.

I modified my RCBS trickler to add a coil spring to the trickler tube...if I need to add "a lot," I position the tube so its ingress hole is upward (painted a line on the tube to indicate this), then thrust the tube forward, toward the pan, and it adds much more, faster. Then when you get close, you can "rotate trickle" to the mark as normal.

trickler-spring-mod.jpg
 
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Lee would be my recommendation...let the beatings begin, lol

I agree. I have used, rcbs, lee, redding, dillon, and several electronic scales. The Lee has been the most accurate, sensitive, and a resolution of 1/20 gr if you choose to use it. Every match i won in 2025 including nationals and state shoots was loaded on the Lee scale. Laugh all you want.
The Lee deluxe powder measure throws as accurately as my harrells btw.
 
I agree. I have used, rcbs, lee, redding, dillon, and several electronic scales. The Lee has been the most accurate, sensitive, and a resolution of 1/20 gr if you choose to use it. Every match i won in 2025 including nationals and state shoots was loaded on the Lee scale. Laugh all you want.
The Lee deluxe powder measure throws as accurately as my harrells btw.

I wasn't kidding, this IS my recommendation for this gentleman's use. I still verify everyone of my powder charges with one. I used to use a Lee powder scoop and then trickle up. Now I use an RCBS Loadmaster and verify with the Lee
 

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