I can't ever see myself using a digital scale, anyway. Like I said earlier, I have the RCBS scale with the brass pan that balances that weight of the powder. I have been using it for 25 years. I have always noticed that the pointer doesn't quite come up to the balance line every so often. Or maybe it will come up a little over the line. That's close enough for me. Dump it back in the shell and go on. As long as I don't get an extreme difference in a load of powder, I don't worry about it........... I'm sure as heck not going to go, "Uh-oh!! I'm a few flakes off! Where's my tweezers?" Then pull a few flakes of gunpowder out of a load until it's perfect. Then on the next hull, "Uh-oh! I need to add five flakes of gunpowder! I'm a little light on this one!" I'm not going to run through a box of reloads out at the club and ever notice the difference between a few flakes of gunpowder in each shell. I don't know who would. I'd bet factory loads aren't that critical!
Last edited by Jimmy W; 07/18/24 05:23 PM.