Nettet22. apr. 2024 · A Lee beam scale was ok. And even got a redding beam scale. A few years ago I picked up a laboratory digital for about $200 bucks (they are over 1k new) and it's just awesome. I am not saying that all electronic scales are … Nettet20. aug. 2010 · 367 Posts. #18 · Aug 20, 2010. Well, Tango, I won't go so far as to say all Lee reloading equipment is junk but i have been getting away from it somewhat. All my pistol carbide dies and factory crimping and sizing dies are Lee. I did buy some Lee .300 WM, .223 and .30-06 dies, but also have the same in RCBS.
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Nettet29. mai 2024 · May 28, 2024. #1. I am interested in what current brands and models are popular. I inherited a Lee safety powder scale. I learned its advertised accuracy is +/- 1/20 gn. I see others like RCBS 505 is 1/10 gn. I have found the Lee scale difficult to use. Bottom line, I'm in the market for an accurate, reliable, durable beam scale. Nettet14. mai 2024 · I setup my Lee Powder measure so I could throw close to a 50gr charge of Norma MRP, a fairly common size extruded powder. I calibrated the FA scale and checked the balance scale at zero. I threw multiple charges an put them on the FA scale and trickled them right up to 50gr. Which if the unit is displaying 50 it should be between … atm dibujo
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Nettet13. mai 2011 · I'll weight it (or trickle up to a weight) and all will be fine. I'll then LIGHTLY remove the pan with charge and set it carefully on a digital scale and weight it. I will then lift it gently and place it back on the Lee beam scale and it will always be wayyy off. Weird. Anyways, the scale will be mailed off today or tomorrow. We'll see what ... Nettet13. feb. 2015 · Hornady Lock-N-Load Beam Scale - Analog Powder Scale for Reloading Tasks - 0 to 500 Grain Precise Measurement Range, … Nettet2. sep. 2016 · Gamerancher wrote:The Lee beam scale, despite being plastic and cheap, is actually surprisingly accurate.It's a bit fiddly to use and get used to though. As stated above, consistency is the key. I don't use one but have set up a couple of friends new to shooting/reloading who have bought the Lee Challenger kits. atm diki