Good electronic scale for bullet weighing

Elric

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Folks, I love my heavy Redding powder trickler and RCBS scale [with threaded sleeve, not that dinky hanging weight]. Not looking to change out my Uniflow, either... BUT... for weighing cast bullets in order to detect voids, the mechanical scale is... fiddley...

Looking for a electronic scale, maybe .1 grain-ish resolution, to help sort cast bullets.
 

Rick

Moderator
Staff member
Most any of the decent ones will do that easily enough. I have both the Dillon and RCBS electronic scales and I can weigh powder or bullets on one and then place it on the other and it's rare they will vary by 0.1 gr.
 

RicinYakima

High Steppes of Eastern Washington
Or you can buy a MyWeight GemPro 250 that will do 0.01 grain. Beats counting the grains of A2400.
 

RBHarter

West Central AR
I have a gempro my Dad had I felt like it was a little too touchy but accurate enough to repeat it's reading 10 times on and off with a single bullet and to read a consistent tare . I use it pretty much exclusively for that . I have a couple of Uniflows and Ohaus Lyman M3 scales that I won't trade off . The M3s are fine and the pointer reads quite accurate out to plus or minus about .3 .
 

fiver

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I bought a little Lyman electronic scale for the shot shell reloading area. [100-110$]
it has a foot print of like 6X9" and it has been surprisingly accurate and repeatable.
it was just supposed to be for checking new lots of powder in the bushings, but it has ended up weight sorting bullets and used for loading all kinds of stuff where I just need a quick spot check on the powder dump.
 

wquiles

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I bought an RCBS ChargeMaster on special a couple of years ago, and I use the scale for bullet sorting. Very consistent with the RCBS results :)