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<blockquote data-quote="fatcpa" data-source="post: 1140041" data-attributes="member: 11311"><p>Well, I wound up buying the Pact scales from Midway USA for $128. It has some good and bad reviews, as did all the electronic scales I looked at. I have messed with it on several occasions and it seems to be pretty accurate and stable. I have a cheap Frankford Arsenal electronic scale I bought when I got my initial setup. It has been pretty accurate for a battery powered unit and I used it quite a bit for quik check of powder drops, etc. I generally use my RCBS 502 balance scales when I need accuracy. I am pretty fanatical about accuracy and watch things pretty close. Anyway, I have compared weights on the three scales to check the accuracy of the Pact scales and they seem to be holding the advertised tolerances. If you let the scales warm up and stabilize before calibrating, they seem to work fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatcpa, post: 1140041, member: 11311"] Well, I wound up buying the Pact scales from Midway USA for $128. It has some good and bad reviews, as did all the electronic scales I looked at. I have messed with it on several occasions and it seems to be pretty accurate and stable. I have a cheap Frankford Arsenal electronic scale I bought when I got my initial setup. It has been pretty accurate for a battery powered unit and I used it quite a bit for quik check of powder drops, etc. I generally use my RCBS 502 balance scales when I need accuracy. I am pretty fanatical about accuracy and watch things pretty close. Anyway, I have compared weights on the three scales to check the accuracy of the Pact scales and they seem to be holding the advertised tolerances. If you let the scales warm up and stabilize before calibrating, they seem to work fine. [/QUOTE]
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