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Reloadr Digital Powder Scales

Reloadr Digital Powder Scales

It’s a true fact that many cheaper brands of pellet suffer from weight inconsistencies. Eliminate these, and many more brands would be usable from our favourite kit. OK, admittedly, it can be a time-consuming and tedious task, and who’s got the time to weight-sort cheaper pellets in any case?

However, As Field Target and Hunter Field Target (FT and HFT) becomes ever more competitive, the serious shooter needs an edge and here, in this ultra-competitive arena, weighing pellets is all but essential. Even the very best ammunition usedcan vary slightly, tin to tin, and batch to batch, and keeping variation to within plus or minus a 1/10-grain, is well worth doing. It’s all about peace of mind, and absolute confidence in the equipment at the top level, and those competitors that are prepared to go that extra mile, are often the ones that emerge victorious.

Super compact

So, we need scales that are sensitive and accurate enough to be within 1/10-grain and that normally means either powder scales for firearms shooters, who utilise reloading products, or mini scales- intended for the diamond industry. On test here are the Reloadr RLD-20 High Precision Digital Powder Scales from Henry Krank & Co Ltd, and they are just the job for what we have in mind. The set comes neatly packaged in its own plastic storage case, along with tweezers, weighing pan, check weights and batteries.

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I should point out at this stage, that for those unfamiliar with this type of ultra-precise scale, all weighing should be done indoors- since the slightest breeze is enough to upset and distort the readings. Take out the scales and open the protective lid, and there’s a quick start guide taped inside. This mentions that for first time use, calibration needs to be carried out. This needs the ‘M’ key to be pressed. The zero point is set, then the display says 10g, and at this point the small 10-gram weight supplied, needs to be placed in the scales. A second weight is then added, to balance for 20-grams. The display then says PASS to confirm all is well. The default weight is in grains, which is ideal for pellets, and can be switched to grams if required.

 

Readings

I’ve had a set of Accura diamond scales for some years now, but they seem fragile and less positive than this Reloadr set. What stands out with these scales is the super quick and positive reading, and when I dropped a series of pellets into the pan, the readings came back the same for each pellet, time after time- so consistency looks good, which is of course vital.

They feel solid and refined in operation and are a vital tool for those of us that want to push performance that little bit further. Weighing pellets may not be everyone’s idea of fun for those long winter nights, but for peace of mind, it really does make sense. Take that route, and this ‘Reloadr’ set is hard to beat, for such a modest outlay.

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  • Price: £49.60 guide
  • Contact: Henry Krank & Co Ltd; henrykrank.com
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