Redding Model No. 2 Powder and Bullet Scale
$128.00
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The Redding Model No. 2 Powder and Bullet Scale is a top-tier choice for reloaders who demand precision and reliability. This scale features a magnetic dampened beam for quick and stable readings a 505 grain capacity and 1/10 grain accuracy making it suitable for both powder and bullet weighing.
The scale's hardened and ground knife edges ride in precision milled stainless steel bearing seats ensuring durability and long-lasting performance. Additionally the convenient pour spout pan and simple two counterpoise system enhance usability allowing for easy and accurate measurements.
- Magnetic Dampened Beam: Provides quick and stable readings.
- 505 Grain Capacity: Suitable for both powder and bullet weighing.
- 1/10 Grain Accuracy: Ensures precise measurements for reloading.
- Durable Construction: Hardened and ground knife edges with stainless steel bearings.
- User-Friendly Design: Includes a pour spout pan and simple two counterpoise system for ease of use.
Whether you are a seasoned reloader or new to the process the Redding Model No. 2 Scale offers the accuracy and consistency needed for high-quality reloading.
5 in stock
Additional Info
UPC | 611760020001 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 02000 |
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