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Stone Cold 12-30-2003 02:24 PM

Manual or Digital
 
Now days, everything is manual or digital. Which direction should I go when it comes to Calipers and Scales....etc.

Thanks

bigcountry 12-30-2003 02:36 PM

RE: Manual or Digital
 
Calibers, digital is the way to go. Easy on the eyes.

For scales my vote is to stay away from digital. I got on this digital kick cause I was having trouble with my eyes. So I tried out several from the cheap cabelas model to the RCBS partner to pact. I can still trickle in a load faster with a manuel beam scale than I can digital. All the digital were very sensitive to wind, breezes, doors slamming, dryer running. Also, they wouldn't update fast enough when trickling loads. Where a beam scale is real time movement. So I gave up on digital. Some of my friends like the auto powder dispenser with digital scale. But I have proved time and time again manually doing it, I can do it faster, and I trust it more.

stubblejumper 12-30-2003 06:55 PM

RE: Manual or Digital
 
I prefer a manual caliper but find the digital scales much quicker and just as accurate.

handloader1 12-30-2003 11:16 PM

RE: Manual or Digital
 
I think a digital caliper will be ok to start with, but I would use a balance beam scale to start out with. The RCBS RC Supreame Kit comes with a balance beam scale. Good luck.

Mykey 12-31-2003 05:20 AM

RE: Manual or Digital
 
I use digital calipers and mics but i don't care for digital scales. I have two sets of RCBS 505 beam scales and they have been flawless and have always served me well. I've thought about getting a set of the RCBS 10-10 beam scales but just don't know if they would be any better than the 505's i have.

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PaJack 12-31-2003 07:32 AM

RE: Manual or Digital
 
I have both but the digital are easyer for my "old" eyes...:D

bigcountry 12-31-2003 01:15 PM

RE: Manual or Digital
 
Now DG has a point I didn't cover in my original accessment. For wieghting one item like broadheads, and brass, etc., digital does whip up on a beam. So if you got the flow, buy both. My biggest problem is my eyesight also.

halcon 12-31-2003 06:45 PM

RE: Manual or Digital
 
I have both calipers,but to be honest my only preference is to which one I happen to find first . I have four different presses set up and don't always put things back in the cabinet . I have used one to check the other and they read the same .

frizzellr 01-01-2004 12:05 PM

RE: Manual or Digital
 
I use manual calipers and both a digital and a beam scale. I like the checks and balances i can get. I use the beam to weigh about every 5th charge from the digital scale just to confirm.


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