aboltlrhunter
Lil-Rokslider
Im looking at investing in a new scale after this season is over with. What are some good scales I should look in to? I know I'm leaning towards a beam scale.
Why do you want a beam scale? I'll never touch another one. I kept my 10-10 for posterity, but it does nothing better than the 1500, and way slower.
The only thing that matters with a scale, is that it's accurate and repeatable. The two Chargemaster 1500s I've used have been. Yes, they will drift sometimes if you leave weight on them for a long time, but NEVER in the < 10 seconds it takes to measure and throw a charge. Buy some check weights to keep track of accuracy, or weigh something that closely matches charge weights. I have never had my 1500 not measure those indicator weights exactly. That being said, if you don't shoot much, a beam scale is cheaper than an electronic. If you try shooting 5-6k rounds a year, you'll have to get an ammo sponsor, because you won't be able to keep up with a beam scale. The best thing I invested in, in the last 3 years, was a Chargemaster combo. Most people I know use two of them next to each other.
Beam scales can be out of whack, also. Dust in the saddle, mouth not held right, eyes not focusing, beam not squared up, etc. This is all about knowing your equipment, and making it work for you. It is not rocket science; you don't need two decimal point accuracy in a scale.