Is the fx 120i the only one that doesn’t? Trying to upgrade my reloading bench a bit. The scale I have now occasionally drifts, and when trickling up can be unresponsive, then make a significant jump and overshoot the target weight. It’s not the end of the world and I’ve been producing accurate ammo, but I’m wondering if there is an in between the $100 scales and the fx. I’m not chasing benchrest accuracy and crazy low es/sd. It’s more that I like shit that works, will make things faster and less headaches.
Are any of the $300-450 dollar units better? I am looking for something that quickly resolves when trickling up and settles quickly. I can afford an fx, but it just seems like massive overkill for what I’m trying to do and they take a lot of bench space up. My process is to dump a few tenths short then trickle up.
Couple scales that I’ve looked at.
Ohaus Scout 123
A&D EJ 123
Creedmoor TRX
Are any of the $300-450 dollar units better? I am looking for something that quickly resolves when trickling up and settles quickly. I can afford an fx, but it just seems like massive overkill for what I’m trying to do and they take a lot of bench space up. My process is to dump a few tenths short then trickle up.
Couple scales that I’ve looked at.
Ohaus Scout 123
A&D EJ 123
Creedmoor TRX