To each his own, and I sincerely hope Milt finds a suitable replacement for his Dillon, but I'll keep using my old Texan balance beam scale. It has a reservoir for thin oil that a paddle is to "ride in", which is intended to slow the oscillations of the beam quicker, but I leave it empty and prefer to watch the oscillations until they settle out. As for time savings that may be available with an electronic scale, I can pass on that, too. I'm in no hurry when I reload and prefer a relaxed pace. I weigh EVERY charge for my rifles to + or - a tenth grain. Sounds like it'd take forever with my old scales, but I recently reloaded fifty .220 Swift cases exactly this way, and didn't feel like I wasted any time at all.
If I shot a lot of pistol or rifle rounds in practice and competition I'd probably do differently, but I'm gonna stick with what's been working for me for some 40+ years.
Best, SRH