Pete I have done the same thing. Tommy McIf you want to spend the money, approx $500, it's hard to beat the A&D fx120i.
It's fast, accurate to one kernel of Varget and compatible with the auto trickleler. I have not had any problems with it drifting like the cheaper load cell type electronic scales and it's easy to calibrate. I have never regretted spending money on quality equipment but have been burned many times when trying to buy cheap.
This. You will never go backIf you want to spend the money, approx $500, it's hard to beat the A&D fx120i.
It's fast, accurate to one kernel of Varget and compatible with the auto trickleler. I have not had any problems with it drifting like the cheaper load cell type electronic scales and it's easy to calibrate. I have never regretted spending money on quality equipment but have been burned many times when trying to buy cheap.
I bought one for $500.00 new with the $150.00 rebate. It's never been out of the box. Keeping it for now.If you want to spend the money, approx $500, it's hard to beat the A&D fx120i.
It's fast, accurate to one kernel of Varget and compatible with the auto trickleler. I have not had any problems with it drifting like the cheaper load cell type electronic scales and it's easy to calibrate. I have never regretted spending money on quality equipment but have been burned many times when trying to buy cheap.
Good riddance...Pact is no longer making scales
My RCBS powder scale has about had it. Any suggestions which new one to buy? Pact is no longer making scales so that leaves me in the dark as to who makes what anymore. Thanks, Gary
Spot on!...Good riddance...
I wouldn’t say the only answer,... I’ll put my GD 503 against it any dayFX120i is the only answer
Love it!!The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price.