Digital Scale Shootout

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • It's time to compare 16 digital scales. Most are cheap scales from Amazon.
    These are the ones I recommend right now:
    ►Truweigh RELOADR Marksman - amzn.to/2YrWWQY
    ►Truweigh LUX Mini - amzn.to/2qtKrb4
    ►Brifit 50g Portable Mini - amzn.to/34ZHApy
    ►Homgeek Pocket Mini - amzn.to/2qwkpUD
    BUY A SET OF LYMAN CHECK WEIGHTS!
    ►Set like mine amzn.to/36c0x8D
    ►Larger set that comes in a plastic box amzn.to/2Rw4VLu
    Need a powder pan? This is the best option I can find on Amazon:
    ►amzn.to/38hK2JP
    Also go to MidwayUSA and search "powder pan". Several good options between $10-$25 will pop up. CZcams rules don't allow me to post links for them.
    All of these links are Amazon affiliate links, which means they pay me a % for the referral. The price is the same for you. Helps me buy more scales!
    ► / johnnysreloadingbench
    ► / reloading

Komentáře • 319

  • @JohnnysReloadingBench
    @JohnnysReloadingBench  Před 4 lety +22

    These are the scales I recommend right now:
    ►Truweigh RELOADR Marksman - amzn.to/2YrWWQY
    ►Truweigh LUX Mini - amzn.to/2qtKrb4
    ►Brifit 50g Portable Mini - amzn.to/34ZHApy
    ►Homgeek Pocket Mini - amzn.to/2qwkpUD
    BUY A SET OF LYMAN CHECK WEIGHTS!
    ►Set like mine amzn.to/36c0x8D
    ►Larger set that comes in a plastic box amzn.to/2Rw4VLu
    Need a powder pan? This is the best option I can find on Amazon:
    ►amzn.to/38hK2JP

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  Před 4 lety +2

      These are some of the ones I plan to buy next. If you've tried any of them I'd love to hear your opinion. If you've got any other recommendations, let me know!
      Smart Weigh Premium 50g - amzn.to/2YvikEU
      Newacalox 100g rechargeable - amzn.to/36jIugz
      Newacalox 50g & 100g USB powered - amzn.to/3427szI

    • @poptart4YALL
      @poptart4YALL Před 4 lety +4

      @@JohnnysReloadingBench can we get the link to the bench mat as well, please and thank you.

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  Před 4 lety +7

      @@poptart4YALL Unfortunately I can't like to MidwayUSA on CZcams because they sell firearms. Just head over there and search for "cleaning mat". The one I use will be the first result and it's called "MidwayUSA Gun Cleaning and Maintenance Mat". They are actually on sale right now! You can get the gigantic one I use, that covers nearly my entire bench, for $22.49. Even at the regular price they are an amazing value, in my opinion.

    • @jordanbeavers2441
      @jordanbeavers2441 Před 4 lety +3

      Found another LUX Mini on Amazon for $19.99... Part Number LUX-1000-1-BK... Looks more like the RELOADR Marksman

    • @maxchalice5625
      @maxchalice5625 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jordanbeavers2441 not enough resolution brother. It measures to a tenth of a gram. You needed to measure to a 100th of a gram for it to be useful for a tenth of a grain.

  • @Thorsaxe777
    @Thorsaxe777 Před 4 lety +36

    Okay, If you can stand a little praise for your research. Many people don't know where to begin when looking for a quality small affordable electronic scale, you gave a great informational video, also, you included explanation on the capabilities, functions and limitations. there was personal experience from a insider's view and recommendations of what to buy and what isn't worth what you are paying for. this was all done in a "Top Best Buy" elimination step by step. I bought two of the scales, the LUX Mini and the Brifit 50g portable mini. Btw, I have old faithful too, that is a awesome scale. Keep up the good work Johnny, you have no idea how useful you are to our community, Sincerely-Dave

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks, brother. I'll be really interested to hear your feedback on those scales. I feel pretty good about the Lux, but I'm less sure about the Brifit. The early signs are promising, but I hope I don't regret making this video after only testing it for 2 weeks.

  • @frankkalisz7455
    @frankkalisz7455 Před 4 lety +13

    I use that plastic Lyman “powder pal” pan that you showed with the Lyman scale. I like it a lot after I epoxy glued a dime to the bottom of the pan. The extra weight of the dime makes it easier for me to handle and less likely to flip. I like the built-in powder funnel because that’s one less thing I need to deal with when I am weighing charges.

  • @andygrew4832
    @andygrew4832 Před 2 lety +2

    The MK262 series is how I discovered your channel. Stuff like this kept me around. Thank you.

  • @johnchausow4857
    @johnchausow4857 Před 4 lety +54

    How do you not have more subs.... it’s mind boggling

    • @Ocdoutdoors
      @Ocdoutdoors Před 4 lety +1

      Agreed..

    • @freedomfirst5420
      @freedomfirst5420 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, it baffles me!

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  Před 4 lety +23

      Reloading is a small, niche community in the gun world. My channel is already 10X bigger than I ever thought it would be!

    • @Ocdoutdoors
      @Ocdoutdoors Před 4 lety +2

      @@JohnnysReloadingBench Yes that is a fact.. I've posted up a couple videos while at the bench, they don't get as many views as the videos I've uploaded of testing the loads.

    • @pf8610
      @pf8610 Před 4 lety +12

      This channel is probably one of the best reloading channels on here 🇺🇸🤘

  • @frankkalisz7455
    @frankkalisz7455 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for the thorough review.
    My experience with the old WAOAW scale (similar to the “homgeek” on your video) is that I suddenly start to get wonky readings when my batteries get low. So I never trust my electronic scale 100% when I trickle powder. My solution is to have my old balance beam mechanical scale preset to my target load so that I can use it to verify my trickled electronic scale readings. This doublecheck method saved me a couple times.

  • @DistinctEditz555
    @DistinctEditz555 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for taking one for the team and buying all known reloading scales. :)

  • @singleshot2218
    @singleshot2218 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for your efforts Johnny..much appreciated!

  • @alexallen5633
    @alexallen5633 Před 4 lety +1

    Cool, been waiting for this video, thank you!!

  • @Dwayne7834
    @Dwayne7834 Před 4 lety +1

    I purchased one of the ones that show .01. After seeing your last video on scales. A year or two ago. Been well pleased with it. I see several reloading videos that others do use the same little scale. Thanks for the information and great video .

  • @stevemartin1111
    @stevemartin1111 Před 3 lety

    Good info Johnny I always pay attention to all your videos always

  • @nuhlon
    @nuhlon Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video!
    I have a chemistry scale, powered via a cable so no voltage drops on batteries and can warm up and stay online for a long time. For the biggest precision when trickling powder, i found that the small amounts do not affect the reading because its filtered by the temperature shift, but its quite easily solvable by lifting the pan a little and butting it back so the change on the scale is large enough to change the numbers displayed. Its a painstaking process, but you can achieve great precision with this if you do not use to more expensive EM force restoration type.

  • @dylancrow7919
    @dylancrow7919 Před 3 lety

    Until I watched this video, I never considered any of these potential problems. I really appreciate you saving me some time and money. I picked up the "four button on front" generic type. Does great for what I need.

  • @tonygslc801
    @tonygslc801 Před 4 lety

    I run the Dillon precision beam scale and I absolutely love it! Very accurate. Thanks for the review Johnny 👊😎🇺🇸

  • @colinrankin220
    @colinrankin220 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I just bought a Frankford Arsenal ds-750 for $30 (this is Sept 2023)
    Very pleased. It is very quick and responsive. Comes with a 50gram cal wt. and a pan.

  • @tacosandfrenchfries4561
    @tacosandfrenchfries4561 Před 4 lety +2

    Perfect timing. I am new to reloading ordered a couple Frankford Arsenal and Lyman if they don't work out will check out your recommendations. As always you make the best videos man. Have a Merry Christmas.. Thanks

    • @DimaProk
      @DimaProk Před 4 lety

      Frankford Arsenal small scale is garbage, started with that thing and quickly found out how unreliable it is. Test it yourself, throws 20 charges and go back to 1st one and notice it's measuring different now.

  • @dgunnut6550
    @dgunnut6550 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for doing this video! I’ve been looking to get a new scale and may go ahead and go with one of your recommendations.

  • @dougaustin2927
    @dougaustin2927 Před 2 lety +2

    I got the Truweigh reloadr and it varied by .6 grains. Sent it back to Truweigh and they sent a new one. Second scale did the same thing. I cannot rely on this scale. Thanks

  • @daleswanson1784
    @daleswanson1784 Před 4 lety

    Spot on. My first scale was small battery operated scale that shut off so soon I couldn't load with it. And the pan, and dipper that came with it were useless. The second is a Hornady bench type for AC plug in or battery use. Big enough to be easy to use, accurate for a while, but then drifts and you have to re-zero it too often. Looking for another bench top that works with a trickier well, is accurate of course and stable zero.

  • @odinKoS
    @odinKoS Před 3 lety

    Glad to see this one back. It was gone for a while.

  • @zinfendal0
    @zinfendal0 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video... having 25 + years calibrating electric equipment. Any scale for reloading that Lyman weight set is a must. Sometimes those 50g cal weights are not accurate and can throw the scale off.

  • @delta_4209
    @delta_4209 Před rokem +1

    I know this video was from 3 years ago but thanks for this My lux digital mini died and this helped me decide on a cheap alternative found the brifit for 16.95 it seems to be pretty accurate so far

  • @bigracer3867
    @bigracer3867 Před 4 lety +1

    you are definitely the scale guru!! I just bought the rcbs pan / funnel thingie. Yes i reload sitting down, should be relaxing.

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  Před 4 lety

      Do you like the pan/funnel combo? I haven't used the one I've got enough to really have a strong opinion.

    • @bigracer3867
      @bigracer3867 Před 4 lety

      @@JohnnysReloadingBench Yes, works fine. I reload small batches a lot, 5 or less, trickle powder, seat bullet, so great for one loading at a time. I don't have to move the funnel anymore. I has its niche.

  • @THutch556
    @THutch556 Před 4 lety +2

    JRB, love your videos. This is a good test and I’m sure will help lots of new folks in reloading. Thumbs up. However I would love to see more of a higher end set up such as a fx120i with some form of auto trickler. Or at least just the scale. They can be had from time to time on sale in the $500 range, lots of money yes but definitely would be a great addition for you. I think you have plenty of seasoned or higher end reloading folks watching your channel that would love to see you use products like the fx120i, I know I would as I’ve been in the fence for that set up for a long time. Anyways keep up the great vids.

  • @kelvynfurniel7272
    @kelvynfurniel7272 Před 4 lety +1

    Very good video liked it loved it...
    Thank you Johnny...

  • @TexasTrained
    @TexasTrained Před 2 lety

    I've been using a MTM DS-750.
    It comes with a dust cover and a goid plastic case and a 50g test weight.
    I've had it 3 years and gas worked flawlessly.I see it about 40.00 on Amazon now.I gave $26.00 for it.Ithink I will try one of yours after I get another MTM before I can't find another one for a spare .Great video .Thanks

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen Před 4 lety +6

    The anticipation of this video has been killing me 👻

  • @alanb76
    @alanb76 Před 2 lety +1

    I picked up one of the small Frankford Arsenal DS-750 reloading scales. I just checked it with the RCBS deluxe check weights at 0.5, 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 grains. It was either right on, or within 0.1 grain on all tests, and it had no trouble seeing the 0.5 grain weight from a zero reading. It automatically turns off in 2 minutes, and I don't see a way to defeat that. It has a folding protective cover that doesn't get in the way of trickling. It comes with a usable powder pan, 50 gram check/cal weight and a soft cover. It fits nicely in a Die size plastic box. It comes with and uses 2xAAA batteries. Rated to 50 grams / 750 grains max. It is quite small so good for situations that need a compact reloading scale.

  • @possumpopper89
    @possumpopper89 Před rokem

    My 20 year old RCBS scale takes a full 10 seconds to register a small increase to a powder drop. It takes forever. I am glad I found this video, even though most of these scales aren’t offered on Amazon here in 2023.

  • @PatriotPaulUSA
    @PatriotPaulUSA Před 4 lety +4

    Rock On Johnny has done the scale shootout. At least now I I know what not to buy. :)

  • @Ocdoutdoors
    @Ocdoutdoors Před 4 lety

    Started with that Lyman scale.. was ok when I was new.. then I learned.. the floating about sent it floating in the toilet.. bought the wawa scale after watching your other scale video.. it will float once and a while.. so I keep an eye on it before dumping powder..
    Thanks Johnny !

  • @brianmoore1820
    @brianmoore1820 Před 4 lety

    Very helpful . I was hoping for your comment on the Frankford DS-750 but I believe I know what you'd say about it with the 60 second switch off. However I will get rid of my lighting and replace with LED. So very helpful were I to change scales. I also have acquired much helpful info on the .223 round which I shoot in a Steyr Pro Hunter and a Ruger 77 varmint. Thanks.

  • @brianneedham6060
    @brianneedham6060 Před 4 lety +4

    I've ordered and returned at least 3 or 4.
    Thankfully amazon has easy returns!
    Looking forward to this video!

  • @lanceschul
    @lanceschul Před 4 lety +1

    I have the Marksman and like it. I’ll throw charges in the uniflow then put it in my beam scale. Very seldom is it perfectly weighed or consistent but it’s close. Beam scale provides the final word for me.

  • @martinclark5267
    @martinclark5267 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Johnny . as all ways very good info

  • @Jeff_Seely
    @Jeff_Seely Před 2 lety

    You are a brave soul😁. Ways of measuring out powder do enter into that highly opinionated "my way is THE way"! I do have a few scales and I have a chargemaster and I don't use any of the digitals or that chargemaster anymore (although every one of them is accurate enough for me). I use a triple beam agate lab-scale because I like how it is always calibrated and does not turn off. I trust it. and then I use my Harrell's precision powder measure. And my crony speeds are just as good as with that chargemaster. My SD and ES are just as tight. There are several guys and gals that I know that can outshoot the hell out of me and none of them work up loads as I do it. So I'd look silly telling them to change anything at all. Awesome video Johnny!

  • @PulverizerA
    @PulverizerA Před 4 lety +3

    This is great info. But, as you stated, I'm afraid that it won't be current in 10 months time, as something or another will change from the manufacturer.
    Thanks as always for taking the time to do the impartial reviews. At least you don't LOVE everything that comes across your bench, like some others.

  • @axelec
    @axelec Před 4 lety +1

    To off set the cost of checks weights I use small caliber bullets and paper clips of different weights and size, recorded them and placed in a safe place and use them when I want to calibrate. Make your own !

  • @TexasTrained
    @TexasTrained Před 2 lety

    I have the Black and Gold of the 3 you picned.Its pretty good once warmed up.I love the auto off.

  • @rupertmcnaughtdavis3649

    Thanks,answered my questions. From South Africa.

  • @andik859
    @andik859 Před rokem

    I am not a reloader but my brother do it. Thanks for show your scales.

  • @z50com
    @z50com Před 4 lety +4

    I hate that my scale shuts off all the time! It's my biggest gripe about the little Hornady Scale. . . .Great video!

  • @chrisellingson123
    @chrisellingson123 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the informative video. Do you know if any of these units have digital interfaces? I am looking for a suitable unit to hack for using in a DIY auto powder trickler.

  • @crossan008
    @crossan008 Před 4 lety

    I have a lyman and its worked great for me!

  • @danvaca199
    @danvaca199 Před 3 lety

    That little Hornady scale is a tank- Ive dropped my multiple times keeps on going

  • @vitallimits5090
    @vitallimits5090 Před 4 lety +1

    Just getting into reloading, Great video,, I just ordered the Brifit model..

  • @russhayes4882
    @russhayes4882 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the heads up !

  • @marclarose4512
    @marclarose4512 Před 4 lety

    I love my old faithful,still use it to this day. I noticed mine does the same thing when the battery starts to get low it gets a little walkie. Love this channel, keep it up Johnny!

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  Před 4 lety +4

      WHY DIDN'T THEY KEEP MAKING THOSE? I could have sold thousands for them!

    • @marclarose4512
      @marclarose4512 Před 4 lety +1

      That’s very true, us as reloaders look for something that works time and time again. I never once had a problem with mine!

    • @mattm3562
      @mattm3562 Před 4 lety +4

      I have an old fateful I bought a while ago after Johnny originally mentioned it. Works great.

    • @silentbob267
      @silentbob267 Před 4 lety +2

      I also bought one after Johnny's original review on them and I am really glad I did. I use it a lot for checking powder charges and weight sorting bullets. If I had known they were going to quit making them I would have bought a couple extra.

  • @cristianespinal9917
    @cristianespinal9917 Před 3 lety +1

    7:38 I know exactly what you mean by that hundredths place really bringing out obsessiveness. My brother got me that one to get my reloading setup started. I love its accuracy, but man, I like my charges to be within ±0.02 grains of my target. I recently got a good deal on a Hornady Lock-n-Load automatic powder dispenser, and I love this scale to spot check its measurements and correct any loads the Hornady over-shoots. Also lets me know that the Hornady seems to throw charges within ±0.06 grains of my target, so I tend to use the charge thrower for my "sloppy" loads and still hand-measure each load individually for my "tight" loads. I'm not good enough to notice any accuracy difference between the two, but just knowing that such a "wide" spread is there bugs me when I'm trying to go for perfection.

  • @BBouncer
    @BBouncer Před rokem +1

    I've had numerous scales over the years (actual reloading scales and NOT the cheap Amazon trash) and the absolute, hands down, best scale I've owned was/is the RCBS Rangemaster 750 which isn't made anymore, but I believe was manufactured by PACT. I 've read lots of complaints about electronic scales, but I believe in most cases, the issues can be attributed to user error. Three of the biggest culprits of erratic readings and "drifting" are fluorescent lighting, cell phones and Blu Tooth. If you have fluorescent lighting, change rooms or install LED lighting. If you have a computer on or anywhere near your bench, make sure the Blu Tooth is turned off, and finally, keep your cell phone completely out of the room. It's also beneficial to allow your scale to warm up for an hour or so before you start loading. Blu Tooth caused me major issues with all of my dispensers and scales until I finally figured it out and it actually caused me to buy a new dispenser when the original one worked just fine with Blu Tooth removed from the equation.

  • @z50com
    @z50com Před 4 lety +8

    The glare on the echo can be removed by putting a piece of Matte Finish Scotch tape over it.

  • @desertfox2020
    @desertfox2020 Před 4 lety

    I've been looking for a replacement for my Hornady scale because I get a lot of zero drift with it. Basically every time I weigh something I have to rezero it because it will lose a tenth or two. For example my pan is 145.6 grains and I'll weigh a charge (even with no trickling) and when I pick the pan up, it says -145.5 or -145.4 almost every single time. I'll rezero it and measure the charge again and it will be a tenth over so I know it's affecting my measurements if left uncorrected. I think I'm going to get one of the Truweigh scales you recommended.
    BTW I trickle with my left hand!

  • @xnorcal831x
    @xnorcal831x Před 4 lety

    I upgraded my lights to the led shoplights from walzoo. It's made a huge difference in light plus way cheaper on power. I would suggest checking them out. You might just do the same and swap all of them out. I got a old lyman vibrating trickler. Would you use something like that? I keep going back to my rcbs I was hoping you would have tried one out since you like to trickle alot

  • @bigal4334
    @bigal4334 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm using a National Metallic scale from Midway. You can catch them on sale for $24 every couple months. It's not really fast but adequate and seems to be pretty accurate based on my Lyman check weights.

    • @tonygslc801
      @tonygslc801 Před 4 lety

      @Big Al43 how do you like that national metallic scale? I'm thinking about purchasing one from Midway but want to know if it's worth it or if it's even accurate. Also does it seem to drift or does it stay consistent? Thanks

    • @bigal4334
      @bigal4334 Před 4 lety

      @@tonygslc801 Overall I like it. For rifle loads, 300 BLK, 6.5 Grendel, 6.5 Creedmoor it's been pretty consistent. I recently tried it with some .380 loads and it wasn't as good. I was getting .2-.3 differences every few charges when compared to my RCBS beam scale. Not good when your charge is supposed to be 2.8 grains of TiteGroup. I think they're on sale for $25 this week.

  • @Sleepykek
    @Sleepykek Před 4 lety

    Saw you had the tare weight written on the top of that Homgeek scale, and for a brief second, I wondered how you got ahold of my scale!

  • @stacks4943
    @stacks4943 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Sir... Thank you for doing this video..! You have certainly opened my eyes to the many low cost options these days...
    Do you have a favorite one you are using these days..? Thanks for your guidance..! Cheers..! 👍🍻🇺🇸

  • @johnevans9578
    @johnevans9578 Před 4 lety

    John have had any fun with Ackley improved shells like 6 mm rem ??? If so have some??? Thank you !!

  • @Kim-if1qh
    @Kim-if1qh Před 4 lety +2

    I have that old homegeek or something that read .1 grain. Bought it after ur last scale video to replace my Lee scale, i hope i never have to replace it!

  • @cbroz7492
    @cbroz7492 Před 3 lety

    My gold standard scale is the one that came with the RCBS Ammo Crafters Kit that I bought in 1972...it's a micrometer adjustable balance beam...made by Ohaus for RCBS...almost 50 years old..Inuse a cheap scale that I bought at a head shop...Inusevit as a "neighborhood" scale.
    It gets me. In the neighborhood of the weight of an unknown object...bullet etc

  • @Jerry-dk8se
    @Jerry-dk8se Před 4 lety +1

    I don't have any battery powered scales. My Lyman 1500 does have a battery backup, but primarily runs from the AC adapter. Plus my old RCBS 5-0-5 beam scale and my Hornady auto powder dispenser. But interesting video, nonetheless. Thanks Johnny

  • @s10v8dude
    @s10v8dude Před 4 lety

    My first digital scale was a cheap Frankfurt Arsenal...it was better than the lee beam scale I started with, but still was horrible. Then I upgraded to a chargemaster combo which worked great once you figured out its quirks. I wanted more precision, so I ordered a Gempro 250. It works great and is extremely accurate when it's not drifting which can be random. I've decided my CM and GP250 setup will serve me fine for now, but next purchased will be to a high end setup like the fx120i and autotrickler.

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  Před 4 lety +2

      I had two GemPro 250s and managed to break both of them. Take care of the one you've got! I loved those scales.

  • @kassilewis5511
    @kassilewis5511 Před 2 lety

    I bought the Lux Mini and the Frankford Arsenal 750 at the same time to pit them against each other then pit the winner against my tuned Lyman M5. The Lux surprisingly couldn't repeat better than +/- .2 when checking with the same weight. The 750 could keep it within +/-.1. In reality though I'm only using it to do a course powder charge then it goes to the M5 for trickling to the single kernel. Doesn't take as long as it sounds.
    Edit: I also bought the Lyman check weights and tested them on the M5 and all the cylindrical weights showed heavier than their expressed weight. The two 20s were even showing they didn't weigh the same as each other. Go RCBS DELUXE for check weights.

  • @jeffyoung2089
    @jeffyoung2089 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Johnny!!

  • @ja0298
    @ja0298 Před 4 lety

    I’ve been using the Dillon digital scale. It’s been good, but it would be nice to know what my charges are down to the 0.00” grain.

  • @davekri1662
    @davekri1662 Před 4 lety

    John,
    SUPERB!!! video. too bad the manufactures wont see it in order to make product improvements:(
    1. why not get a hornady or rcbs type that has a combined powder hopper and scale? seems like that would serve the purpose of individual load measure for rifle loads?
    2. do you think scales that measure in increments of 1000th of a grain (just to make sure i'm describing properly - three places to left of decimal) are extreme for chasing that "golden load?" a coworker shoots competitively and he has one of these 1000th scale$$$. he has to cut powder kernels to get exact readings. do you feel that is necessary for consistent accuracy and to achieve a less than 10 standard deviation?
    3. i was going to look for a scale that did.1 increments to the 100th's. what increment scale do you recommend?
    please number your answers corresponding to the questions if reply.

  • @djinfreemind1966
    @djinfreemind1966 Před 4 lety

    That Lyman is great but no oz measurements. Used it for a long time until i started doing shot shells.

  • @RanchoFiascoMike
    @RanchoFiascoMike Před 2 lety +1

    I bought one of the Truweight Reloader scales. It’s pretty slow like you had mentioned. Going to have to exchange it for a different one because when I check the weight of a powder charge or even the calibration weight it displays a different weight every time I set it on the scale. If a powder charge weighs 43 gr and I trickle a bit of powder into the pan, the next weight will display 42.6 gr. Find that I am smacking my OCD head in frustration multiple times. Might just have a lemon. Best price I could find on Amazon was $49.95

  • @roul3688
    @roul3688 Před 3 lety

    The Lyman is pretty good. When trickling, you do have to nudge the pan to pick up 1/10 increments.

    • @youngwong2583
      @youngwong2583 Před 3 lety

      do you need a new small scale? can send you for free.

  • @coltonkay9000
    @coltonkay9000 Před 4 lety +1

    Did you ever post a cross section of our old Hornady 300 Win Mag brass to look at the possible case head failure? I think this would be an extremely cool look 'be hide the curtain' of a case head failure.

  • @DimaProk
    @DimaProk Před 4 lety

    Scale pan with integrated funnel is best thing ever! Why would you want to mess with a separate funnel that requires a good case tray too. I use 9mm plastic ammo trays (like from Fiocchi) that fit perfectly 223, 300 BLK, 221FB and 7.62x40WT, they are free, compact and I got couple dozen of them. I have my hornady tray that takes up way too much space, can't get under powder measure so it's been collecting dust for years.

  • @Dwohman
    @Dwohman Před 4 lety

    I have 2 digital and a magnetic RCBS. All are extremely accurate, but also on the pricey side

  • @alouiciousjackson5812
    @alouiciousjackson5812 Před 7 měsíci

    I got the Topweigh March Milligram Scale(50/.001) for $18.99 and have been pretty impressed with it. It comes with a case. But the Neoweigh milligram scale for $17.95 is even better, comes with 2 metal pans, a mat, and no auto shut off!

  • @dmitowing
    @dmitowing Před 4 lety

    Damnit guys, quit ordering the Brifit. They keep going out of stock and I need one! LoL
    JRB great video thanks, this is one I needed.

  • @PhuVet
    @PhuVet Před 3 lety

    The lid is to weigh items that are bigger than the powder tray. The marksman is $50 now
    The cases for the sharpshooter is made for multimeters. The faceplate is the change.
    Brigitte has another thats a copy of the old hornady scale.

  • @elifeasel1908
    @elifeasel1908 Před 4 lety

    The Truweigh scale appears to still have the protective plastic cover over the display.

  • @plow9133
    @plow9133 Před 4 lety

    I have the RCBS ChargeMaster Lite and it work great never no over charges and never no under charges but this is my second one the first wouldn't hold zero, so i bought the RCBS RangeMaster 2000 to go along with the ChargeMaster Lite and those 2 are spot on with each other no matter what your load is, but a little pricey for them both

  • @Hazzbro1964
    @Hazzbro1964 Před 4 lety

    JRB, have the Newacalox 100g rechargeable on the way. Have some Mk262 mod1 loads to work on. Will compare to my Ohaus 10 10, RCBS Chargemaster Lite, and my WAOAW W-01-50 Digital Milligram Scale 50 X 0.001Gram . We'll see. Tks for all your hard work and great information!

    • @Hazzbro1964
      @Hazzbro1964 Před 4 lety

      So far so good with the Newacalox 100g scale. While it says it's accurate to .001g it doesn't hold it well. When switching to grains it's .1gr instead of .02g of the WAOAW scale. Once warmed up it does seem to measure accurately and repeatably. Didn't run a Gauge R&R but it would pass at .1gr for sure :) It is a little sensitive to weight vs position on the platter but, when using a powder pan I had no issues. Looking forward to your Part 2! Great work again!

  • @stevenclement3508
    @stevenclement3508 Před 3 lety +1

    During the pandemic I decided to start reloading so I started hunting for and purchasing equipment and components. I purchased the Marksman ReLoader off Amazon after watching this video. It was $49.99 when I bought it. Unfortunately I didn't have all the components I needed to start reloading until 3 months later so I could not return it. I should have read and believed the negative comments on Amazon. This scale drifts horribly. I can pick up a pan of powder and set it right back onto the scale and get a different reading every time. It varies up to .5 grains which is a lot since I'm loading handgun rounds. Occasionally when it does seem to have some repeatability, it can take a full 6 or 7 seconds to settle on a weight. The tare button doesn't always work. I'm in a evenly temperatured room with no air currents. I've turned off the fluorescent lights, tried anti static sheets, recalibrated it, tried using the tare button before weighing every charge. Perhaps some of these scales are ok, but even the 4 star reviews on Amazon complain about the drifting, lack of repeatability, . I enjoy your videos Johnny, but I think you must have gotten lucky with this Marksman receiving the rare good one. So If anybody is considering wasting $50 the Marksman, read the 1,2,3 and even 4 star Amazon reviews and believe them! I'm now considering the Hornady G3 1500, but I'm so gun shy about digitals now that I think I'll get a beam scale instead.

  • @tinncan
    @tinncan Před 4 lety

    Any chance you could compare these to your Lyman gen 6? I've brought some stuff to our lab and compared it to our $10k mettler toledo analytical balance and my Frankford arsenal and lyman gen 6 do "good enough" at the 0.1gr level... I would like to get something that can check to 0.05 or 0.02.... Also It's weird none of these have DC converters. I leave my Gen 6 on for like 3 hours before I use it, and the lab balances are on 24/7...

  • @jamespugh
    @jamespugh Před 4 lety

    Great video

  • @jimdent351
    @jimdent351 Před 2 lety

    Any experience with the Lyman Pro Touch 1500 or the Lyman Micro Touch 1500? There doesn't seem to be any review anywhere.

  • @bizerko1194
    @bizerko1194 Před 4 lety

    I like my PACT scale from Dillon. 25 years and still going strong

  • @michaelstebar3823
    @michaelstebar3823 Před 4 lety

    Trying to clone ww 69gr match (3010av)in my 20in bbl any suggestions?

  • @livincincy4498
    @livincincy4498 Před 4 lety

    You have convinced me I was correct in not buying a digital scale and going with a beam scale.

  • @TMS5100
    @TMS5100 Před 4 lety

    The biggest issue with the cheap scales is many of them don't handle trickling and accumulate error quickly. A&D FX-120i for me. autotrickler is awesome.

  • @davecollins2097
    @davecollins2097 Před 4 lety

    I've still got an old Lyman 1000gr scale that I bought whenever they first came out, maybe 25 yrs or more ago, I'm thinking it could be 30 yrs. Pulled it off the bench by the cord that got caught by a rifle falling over. Out of warranty period. Sent it to them after talking to them about repairing, they sent me a new one, still have it. Cost me the postage. I've checked it against my beam scale, it is perfect 98% of the time, you can see when it is drifting, by the pan weight. I've likely done 30,000 cast bullets on it, and a lot of arrows, and whatever else needed doing from time to time, it;s been good. Think it was about 300.00 then, more than a beam scale. I also have a Chargemaster, splurged on it about 7 yrs ago, but, still find myself using the beam scale w/Lee spoons, and quite often the powder thrower, more than the electronic ones. May be the 1/100th gr scales will get looked at now that the Autotrickler is out there, and hopefully come down in price, it will take a while yet though.

  • @chicowize
    @chicowize Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video JRB

  • @SanDiego278
    @SanDiego278 Před 2 lety

    Johnny do you have a recommendation for scale that has an accuracy within 0.1g and can measure 750g-1000g?

  • @AvocaSingleTrack
    @AvocaSingleTrack Před 4 lety

    I have a RCBS 505, a Texan, a Brifit, a Homgeek and Gempro . I got this TruWeigh Lux mini after watching this video. DO NOT BUY IT ! I used a set of F1 1mg calibrated weights from the hospital. I put on a pan, tared and then put on 280mg (a 200, a 50, a 20 and a 10mg) . All three of the digitals read 280mg as 4.3gr or 4.32gr or 4.33gr. The Truweigh Lux always reads 4.4 . I calibrated it twice. What a POS , and it was the most expensive digital i've bought ! Anyway , love the videos and love the channel Johnny !

  • @lapatriot9268
    @lapatriot9268 Před 3 lety

    I would guess if the .02 increment scale is bouncing around you are between the .02's???

  • @strohausii
    @strohausii Před rokem

    My brifit stays on when nothing is on the load cell (stayed on over night), If I forget a load, shuts off after 3 minutes. Very sensitive if the table is jostled (lifting your arm, exhaling).

  • @donaldweber7636
    @donaldweber7636 Před 4 lety +5

    I payed ~$150 for my digital scale over ten years ago. Plugs into a wall outlet, so no auto off "feature".

    • @rich1958
      @rich1958 Před 2 lety +1

      What make and model? I assume you are happy with it if using for 10 years! Thanks!

  • @arieldelamerced357
    @arieldelamerced357 Před 2 lety

    Hello! Can you please do review on dillon precision too? Thanks!

  • @basketcas3717
    @basketcas3717 Před 3 lety +3

    I swear it doesn’t matter if the scale is a cheap 20 dollar scale or the expensive RCBS charge master. Every scale I’ve looked at has had some bad reviews about it. Very confusing on what to trust.

    • @youngwong2583
      @youngwong2583 Před 3 lety

      do you need a new small scale? can send you for free.

  • @marredandback
    @marredandback Před 3 lety

    RCBS and Hornady are now including a digital scale with their reloading kits. It's interesting that the scale included with the RCBS kits looks just like some of the scales you gave a poor review for here. Maybe it's because I'm old but even though I own a RCBS chargemaster I still own and use a RCBS 505 scale to double check my powder charges at the beginning, middle and end of my reloading sessions. There a lot of things that can interfere with a digital scale and throw it off and I haven't had that problem with a balance beam scale.

  • @MikeMcCasland27
    @MikeMcCasland27 Před 4 lety

    As many scales as you've got on that bench, you could just get an FX120i, and there would be no question. Seriously Johnny, get you a 120i, and you'll never want/need another scale again.
    Love the channel. Needs more FX120i. Bonus if you go auto throw/auto trickler.

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  Před 4 lety +6

      I am not going to use a $750 scale when I'm trying to make videos attracting new reloaders. If I didn't have a CZcams channel I would have owned one long ago.

  • @bajadrifter
    @bajadrifter Před 2 lety

    I purchased a Truweigh Reloader Marksman scale (on Amazon) and it failed to return to zero most every time. I was disappointed since Johny found it to be pretty good. If you like having to push the zero "tare" key each time you weigh a charge, this is the scale for you! I returned it.

    • @RanchoFiascoMike
      @RanchoFiascoMike Před 2 lety

      I also have problems with this scale. Thought maybe I had a lemon. I have till Friday to return it and I will probably send it back. Use my balance beam scale until I figure out a better digital model

  • @SteveM0732
    @SteveM0732 Před 2 lety

    My Hornady press kit came with the now discontinued GS-1500 which is a 100g clam shell style. It has a 60 second auto off that can't be disabled and only seems to be accurate for a minute after calibration and zeroing before deciding that a 2gn check weight is 2.2gn. I don't mind cheap scales that aren't well suited to reloading as long as a reloading manufacture doesn't put their name on it and try to pretend like it has a use on the reloading bench.

  • @JT-wx6yv
    @JT-wx6yv Před 4 lety

    Do you have any data on the .243 WSSM?

  • @DanielBoone337
    @DanielBoone337 Před 3 lety +3

    "It was a waste of $30 but it had to be done" LOL Thanks for doing all the heavy lifting for us brother. I've been looking for a couple of good scales I got a feeling I'll be going the little expensive rout with the Truweight reloader...
    UPDATE... the new truweigh reloader I got (6-4-21) is freaking horrible it floats nonstop (+or-0.5) and wont read the same weight twice. I bought 2 so I could verify them the first 1 I got works perfect this new 1 sucks!!!