Didn't wanna hijack Catpop's thread so I'll start another. I guess I'm getting older and occasionally have problems moving the .1 gr poise on my balance beam scales without bouncing the beam off the rest (Lyman/Ohaus D5, old model/oil dampened Redding). Besides the Lee, is there another type of fine adjusting, one tenth grain, method used on a reloading scale? Been looking at scales from most of the major vendors and RCBS, Lyman, Hornady all have a thin sheet metal 1/10th poise that needs to be lifted and set into another notch...
Nope, don't want no new fangled electronic scale (tried a $$$ one and it was not repeatable, and an el cheapo that is fair, but I have to "tare" it often and I don't trust it)...
Nope, don't want no new fangled electronic scale (tried a $$$ one and it was not repeatable, and an el cheapo that is fair, but I have to "tare" it often and I don't trust it)...