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I have had mine for close to 2 years now. There are slight fluctuations of .01-.02, and rarely it will drift. It is a nice scale at a good price. That said if i had to do over i would go for the a&d fx120i for $200 more. It is noticably faster and more stable. The fx is also compatible with the auto trickler for around $1100 with scale. The ingenuity which will work with the trx is $1000+ scale if your going auto the trx will end up costing you more.
@johnoakley5544 thanks! this thing seems totally worth the money if you value a precision scale, been using it for 4 months now with no issues. And, yes, cast Mosin fun times coming up (some day 🤪)!
It was a decent price at grafs, so I grabbed two bags. Factory ammo is $1+ per shot and loaded hotter than I want to shoot in a 100+ year old gun. Light cast loads will give me many firings through that brass👍🇺🇲
@@DummyRound I use the $12 Amazon mount . Just don't use the front screws they supply to use . That is the weak link , Instead use the original sight pin in the place of the screws . Otherwise you'll spend around $100 for a mount . And some of these use the tiny screws also . I went with the long eye relief scout scope to still use stripper clips . I got the scope , mount combo .
@@DummyRound no glue gun? Lol dang. Ryobi makes a battery pack one. I did it to my hornady auto and it seems to work. Better, idk. You have a nice scale to compare it to now, so id be curious. Before, sometimes I’d get a “waterfall” when it’s trying to trickle. I think I put a 243 neck on. Just be careful not to make it the whole case or the spout will stick out past the powder dish. Cheers bud, happy reloading and shooting
@allthingsconsidered3211 it does pretty well with flakes and sticks, but it has gone over a few times using ball powders. I need the taller Area 419 scale pan, ball powders jump out of the factory pan and fall into the screen and buttons and make them stick, which is really annoying. Might have to try your mod first.
It has many different units. It calibrated with grams because that is what the weights are measured in. It changes to grains after the initialization 👍
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WOW, that scale takes plinking to a whole new level!!
"What's your charge weight"
"5.8273652gr and 3/4ths a red flake"
Been waiting 3 months for another one of you videos! Here it is and it was awesome. Thank you.
I appreciate your patience and glad you enjoyed it. Thanks! 👍🇺🇲
Good to see that you still exist! 🤛🏻🔫🇺🇸
Was just taking a break from social media for a bit. Thanks!👍🇺🇲
He lives!
Yessir!
Way too fancy for me 😂. Glad to see another video from you 👍🇺🇸
It is indeed very fancy, which, I'm not used to😆 have a great weekend!
I have had mine for close to 2 years now. There are slight fluctuations of .01-.02, and rarely it will drift. It is a nice scale at a good price. That said if i had to do over i would go for the a&d fx120i for $200 more. It is noticably faster and more stable. The fx is also compatible with the auto trickler for around $1100 with scale. The ingenuity which will work with the trx is $1000+ scale if your going auto the trx will end up costing you more.
I enjoyed (Like all your videos) the content. I agree, a person that hand crafts their ammunition should have a quality scale. - Dave
Thank you, Dave. Have a great weekend👍🇺🇲
Hello Stranger!❤❤
Hey brother! Have a great weekend👍🇺🇲
Welcome back. I have been looking for a precision scale after dropping mine off the bench like a noob.
Cast Mosin boolits??
@johnoakley5544 thanks! this thing seems totally worth the money if you value a precision scale, been using it for 4 months now with no issues.
And, yes, cast Mosin fun times coming up (some day 🤪)!
It looks like a nice scale . .....PPU brass is what I use for my 7.62 x54 also.
It was a decent price at grafs, so I grabbed two bags. Factory ammo is $1+ per shot and loaded hotter than I want to shoot in a 100+ year old gun. Light cast loads will give me many firings through that brass👍🇺🇲
@@DummyRound I shoot mainly cast bullets in my Mosin . With a scout scope it does really well .
That was my plan. Do you know of a good mount for an M44 carbine to replace the rear sight?
@@DummyRound I use the $12 Amazon mount . Just don't use the front screws they supply to use . That is the weak link , Instead use the original sight pin in the place of the screws . Otherwise you'll spend around $100 for a mount . And some of these use the tiny screws also . I went with the long eye relief scout scope to still use stripper clips . I got the scope , mount combo .
Awesome, thanks!
Awesome!.... whete ya been my friend!😮😮😮
Was just taking a break from social media🇺🇲👍
@DummyRound glad your back!
Thanks man, I appreciate it
Hey dr. Can u do a video with a hot glue a case neck on the rcbs auto tricklers spout vs not. A smaller opening could allow just a granule to drop
That would be a cool mod if I had a glue gun 😆 I do need to do something with it, however. Thanks🇺🇲
@@DummyRound no glue gun? Lol dang. Ryobi makes a battery pack one.
I did it to my hornady auto and it seems to work. Better, idk.
You have a nice scale to compare it to now, so id be curious. Before, sometimes I’d get a “waterfall” when it’s trying to trickle. I think I put a 243 neck on.
Just be careful not to make it the whole case or the spout will stick out past the powder dish.
Cheers bud, happy reloading and shooting
@@DummyRound (it seems accurate so maybe no need)
@allthingsconsidered3211 it does pretty well with flakes and sticks, but it has gone over a few times using ball powders. I need the taller Area 419 scale pan, ball powders jump out of the factory pan and fall into the screen and buttons and make them stick, which is really annoying. Might have to try your mod first.
@@DummyRound if you do, please share, my expensive scale got ran over in a backpack by a golf cart. (drunk brother) lol
Thought this worked in grains? Why the gram check weights?
It has many different units. It calibrated with grams because that is what the weights are measured in. It changes to grains after the initialization 👍
Just multiply by the weights by 15.432. Then you have grains.
@@CrashRacknShoot I'll have to remember that conversion 👍🇺🇲