allthegearandnoidea wrote:Hi all
Need to use something as a heck weight with my lee beam scales
Can anyone check one on their elec scales
Cheers
Steve
MR. WINCHESTER wrote:Is the Australian mint reliable ENOUGH ?
allthegearandnoidea wrote:I've got 150 gn projectiles and the lee measures up to 100
My 2014 10c pce weighs 87.5 grains according to the scales so all things being equal and allowing 45 years wear I reckon the lee is accurate enough for me
MR. WINCHESTER wrote:Again ....
Can the mint be relied upon .... to such an extent
That we count our reloads / lives upon ?????
MR. WINCHESTER wrote:Is the Australian mint reliable ENOUGH ?
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. I checked the Lee scales against two of mine, beam and electronic, with check weights and found them to be spot on. Value for money, I reckon you would be hard pressed to beat those kits.
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. I checked the Lee scales against two of mine, beam and electronic, with check weights and found them to be spot on. Value for money, I reckon you would be hard pressed to beat those kits.
Gamerancher wrote:I was commenting on the actual calibrations marked on them. They checked out spot on.