Even with a 122g capacity they dwarf the A&D HL-1500 (HL-100) 100g scales and the Jewllery FC-50 50g scales.

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macguru wrote:do they measure to 0.001 grain ?
ecomeat wrote:I had just about talked myself into buying the Sartorius/Denver Instruments AZ153 digital scales that Brunos Shooters Supplies sells. Quoted price for them delivered to me in QLD was USD$709-00 so pretty much in the same ballpark as your new ones, price wise.
Aaron, did you look at other brands ? And if so, i presume that after a fair bit of research you concluded that the A & D FX 120i was the way to go ? Your bullet making requirements , in addition to your reloading, will probably mean significantly more detailed use than I will have, simply wanting to very accurately prepare loads for 284 Win, 6.5 x 47 Lap, 6 x 47 Lap, 223 and 204 Ruger.
I am hoping you might be able to save me a lot of research, and have a comment re what you would consider the best fit for a long range shooter who wants spot on weights with reloads (and who has an Omega trickler on its way by air frt !)
Thanks in advance
Tony Berry
macguru wrote:Think i will stick to my RCBS scales
they are accurate to 0.01 grain if used correctly
andrew
macguru wrote:'Which RCBS scales do you have that measure to 0.01 grain? I wasn't aware of any that did less than 0.1gr balance beam or digital. '
You are right... my mistake !
Andrew