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<blockquote data-quote="RedHawk357Mag" data-source="post: 2493333" data-attributes="member: 12427"><p>Scales. I think scales would be a common asked question. Along with that is an excellent accessory called the Scale weight checkset, RCBS makes one and Lyman makes one. Thinking they run around 30.00. Think some folks use a coin, a bullet, or maybe a washer of some type. If I am running the ragged edge of MAX charges I feel just a little more comfortable using the real McCoy checksets. As for scales I think I will find that most cannot find disagreement with recommending the RCBS 1010 scale. I have a crazy accurate digital scale that is just short of laboratory grade that I paid way too much money for so can't really speak for digital recommendations. I also use a scale platform that I fabricate out of particle board to make leveling the scale a lot easier then trying to level the whole reloading bench. I need to make a new one as my old one came up missing during the move. Will post pictures in DIY thread when I get around to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedHawk357Mag, post: 2493333, member: 12427"] Scales. I think scales would be a common asked question. Along with that is an excellent accessory called the Scale weight checkset, RCBS makes one and Lyman makes one. Thinking they run around 30.00. Think some folks use a coin, a bullet, or maybe a washer of some type. If I am running the ragged edge of MAX charges I feel just a little more comfortable using the real McCoy checksets. As for scales I think I will find that most cannot find disagreement with recommending the RCBS 1010 scale. I have a crazy accurate digital scale that is just short of laboratory grade that I paid way too much money for so can't really speak for digital recommendations. I also use a scale platform that I fabricate out of particle board to make leveling the scale a lot easier then trying to level the whole reloading bench. I need to make a new one as my old one came up missing during the move. Will post pictures in DIY thread when I get around to it. [/QUOTE]
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