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Old 06-04-2016, 04:56 AM
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I'm still using the fine Ohaus I bought in 1958 for $20.
Same thing RCBS is now selling for around $175 last I saw the price.
Can't think of the number now. Possibly the 10-10, I know it's better than the 505 as I have one of those too that I never use.

about 15 years ago I made up a mold for a .72 cal b/p. Slug's cast 1160gr. I needed to weigh them and had no other way. Turned down a 4oz bank sinker until it was 1500gr. Put a wire ring in the top of it and have it hanging on the scale for if n whenever I might want to weigh something heavier than normal.

Sure have gotten my 20 bucks use out of this thing. Still accurate as can be. I use it often.
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Old 06-04-2016, 12:28 PM
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1st digital was a Pact, battery job. drifted. 2nd was a RCBS 750 ,drifted. Drug my RCBS 505 back out and use it now. Life is good.

Don't throw that old beam scale out you will need it.
What he said. I'm currently using a RCBS 5-10.
My Pact was always affected by drafts in cold weather.
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