Are all balance beam scales created equal

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Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by mahna » 04 Dec 2013, 8:34 am

I've looking at some powder scales for reloading, just your regular balance beam ones.

Looks like I can spend anywhere from $100 - $300, but it's just a balance beam, right?

Why would I buy an expensive set. It's mechanical accuracy, not fancy digital tech or anything so they should be just as accurate as the cheaper scales?
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by sha » 04 Dec 2013, 10:13 am

Can't see what a $300 one would give you.

Reputable brands like RCBS etc. are only about $150 or something for their standard one?
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by Davies » 04 Dec 2013, 12:23 pm

sha wrote:Can't see what a $300 one would give you.


Yeah bugger that.

As long as it's not rubbish and the beam swings and balances smoothly, problem solved.
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by Baldrick314 » 05 Dec 2013, 7:08 am

I use the base model RCBS scales (505 I think) and have had excellent results. As said above these go for approx. $150
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by Aussier » 05 Dec 2013, 7:39 am

Baldrick314 wrote:I use the base model RCBS scales (505 I think) and have had excellent results. As said above these go for approx. $150


Another vote here.
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by Ken » 05 Dec 2013, 10:19 am

mahna wrote:It's mechanical accuracy, not fancy digital tech or anything so they should be just as accurate as the cheaper scales?


Yep, it's just gravity.

As long as it's half decent quality and everything move smoothly, e.g. the beam doesn't get stuck near the midpoint and give an inaccurate read, it should all be the same.
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by DaleH » 05 Dec 2013, 1:15 pm

some are easier to use than others but that is about it. I have a +30 year old scale and a new lee scale and both are as consistent and accurate - i prefer the old one though.
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by Hardcast » 05 Dec 2013, 1:28 pm

I bought Dillon, made by Ohaus, the same as RCBS. ONLY CHEAPER.
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by Guliver » 05 Dec 2013, 1:36 pm

Some people confuse Digital and accuracy the two don't necessarily go together.
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by The Brass » 05 Dec 2013, 1:41 pm

Guliver wrote:Some people confuse Digital and accuracy the two don't necessarily go together.


They can be worse in fact, depending on the quality.
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Post by John445 » 05 Dec 2013, 1:44 pm

The Brass wrote:They can be worse in fact, depending on the quality.


Some of the cheaper ones average out the weight in fairly large units from memory?

Not unusual for 2 loads which measure the same to be .1gr out from a few reviews I read.
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by Warrigul » 05 Dec 2013, 2:39 pm

This would be a good scale if you were able to wait:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NICE-RCBS-OH ... 1c4&_uhb=1

Not that I reckon it is worth any more because it says RCBS, more that any scale by Ohaus is generally well made. My Ohaus 10/10 is excellent, s**ts all over my LEE one and I am a LEE fan for everything else.
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by reddog » 05 Dec 2013, 4:13 pm

I've got the RCBS 10/10 as others have said its a good scale but should be for the money too
I was going to go digital and get a chargemaster but really could'nt justify it for the amount of
reloading I do at the moment . But the other thing that stopped me was you read about people
still having thier mechanical scale 20 and 30 years down the track . I think for what your scale does
and how long it lasts , how accurate it has to be , why worry about spending a bit of money on it ?
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Re: Are all balance beam scales created equal

Post by Lorgar » 05 Dec 2013, 9:12 pm

reddog wrote:I was going to go digital and get a chargemaster but really could'nt justify it for the amount of reloading I do at the moment.


I recently got the RCBS chargemaster combo.

I looooove it.

I was so over using the manual thrower and scales.

You should go buy one, literally right now :P

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