Lee Precision Safety Scale Red




Key features
- •Simple to use
- •High Quality Construction
- •Only weighs one pound
Lee Precision Safety Scale Red
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Customer Reviews
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Otherwise it's a good sensitive scale
Somtr•March 2, 2018
The fit and finish reflects the price. Otherwise it's a good sensitive scale. I know I get consistent loads every time.
Best little Scale no batteries..YA!
Leonard Wondergem•January 20, 2018
Shipped on time. Package nicely...no damage.
Scale is accurate...easy set-up...hope to be using it for years to come.Its a Great Little light weight scale! Can camp backpack it around
Scale is accurate...easy set-up...hope to be using it for years to come.Its a Great Little light weight scale! Can camp backpack it around
Accurate and inexpensive.
Desert Rat•January 12, 2018
I have always liked Lee products. I like the idea of simple no frills designs built with good quality control. Although I have quality dies made by Redding, RCBS, Lyman and Pacific, the last 3 sets were Lee.
As for the Lee Powder Scale. The Lee scale agrees with my RCBS/Ohaus 10:10 scale. I like that the 10 grain poise increment positions are more than 3 times farther apart on the Lee Scale. A 1/10 grain under or over weight is more obvious on the beam pointer of this 100 grain capacity scale compared to the 10:10 500 grain capacity beam. The grain poise and 1/10 grain setting is pretty simple after a little practice Photo shows 5.5 grains.
I will likely use the Lee until I can afford a "Force Restoration " electronic scale. ($700 plus.)
As for the Lee Powder Scale. The Lee scale agrees with my RCBS/Ohaus 10:10 scale. I like that the 10 grain poise increment positions are more than 3 times farther apart on the Lee Scale. A 1/10 grain under or over weight is more obvious on the beam pointer of this 100 grain capacity scale compared to the 10:10 500 grain capacity beam. The grain poise and 1/10 grain setting is pretty simple after a little practice Photo shows 5.5 grains.
I will likely use the Lee until I can afford a "Force Restoration " electronic scale. ($700 plus.)
It works fine and didn't cost much
Kerry Moore•December 12, 2017
I use this scale all the time. It works fine and didn't cost much. I was surprised that it doesn't work at all if you try to use it outside with any wind at all, but just load inside.
Awesome scale... topped with awesome sauce!
PEB•November 21, 2017
Been using one of these for years (since the 1990s). Accurate, easy to read, and a great value. When it was time to build myself a 2nd reloading bench, I opted for "Old Reliable" and bought another one. I've always been happy with Lee. Can't go wrong with this one! It's the bee's knees (while wearing the cat's pajamas) -- yeah, it's THAT good!
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