I am looking to buy a digital scale and would appreciate your comments and suggestions.
Lets NOT break the bank.
I use Ohaus 10-10 and RCBS 5-0-5 beam scales but use FA DS-750 digital scale at the bench for quicker powder charge verification and bullet weight sorting.
If you do not want to spend much money, you can consider these.
Using Ohaus ASTM Class 6 check weights, beam scales are verified accurate to 0.1 gr which I consider "good enough" for reloading.
FA DS-750 is verified accurate to 0.1 gr but will drift +/- 0.1 gr but it has been proven durable for years and I keep it at the bench for quick general purpose weight check. The back lit display with large LCD numbers are easy for my eyes, if you have vision issues.
WAOAW (
There are many copies being sold) is verified accurate to 0.1 gr and sensitive down to 0.08 gr check weights. It does not drift as much as FA DS-750 but has smaller LCD numbers that are harder to see. If you have no vision issues, I would actually suggest this scale over the FA DS-750 for everyday bench use.
Gemini-20 is verified consistently accurate to 0.1 gr and sensitive down to 0.06 gr check weights. It rarely drifts and I keep it away from the bench and use it only when I need more precise weight measurements. Gemini-20 is a great digital scale that is more accurate than 10-10/5-0-5. This is GEM20 and has larger platform more compatible with powder pan but I have not used it -
https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Weigh-...85587&pd_rd_wg=fb4rj&pd_rd_i=B00ESHDGOI&psc=1
I considered buying a GemPro 250 based on positive member reviews but it was discontinued (Note highlighted comment in yellow -
https://balance.balances.com/scales/9
If you need to resolve Varget down to 1 granule (Yes, not all Varget granules are cut same and will vary slightly in weight), you will need to spend more money for something like A&D FX-120i but after contemplating buying
Ohaus SPX123, I took a chance on an analytical scale that will resolve single granule of Varget after 4th granule -
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...lab-scale-for-120.873830/page-2#post-11627511