New for 2024: Hornady Precision Lab Scale

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posted on January 26, 2024
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Precision Lab Scale On Bench

The Hornady Precision Lab Scale is a tool for reloading enthusiasts who demand absolute precision. This scale boasts a lab-quality load cell and offers a .01-grain readout to redefine measurement accuracy. With a capacity of up to 3,000 grains, it caters to seasoned professionals and dedicated hobbyists alike.

Hornady Precision Lab Scale on White

The Precision Lab Scale allows users to choose between high and low sensitivity modes, providing flexibility for optimized accuracy. Its easy calibration process simplifies setup, letting users focus on achieving unparalleled precision in every reload. The scale's versatile modes— including Compare, Percent, and Count— facilitate seamless transitions between functions to meet specific reloading needs.

Precision Lab Scale in Use

Beyond its myriad technical features, the  Precision Lab Scale fuses old and new processes. The scale's meticulous data management, including a print-to-spreadsheet function, allows users to analyze and optimize their reloading process in real time.

Features:

  • 3,000 grain capacity
  • High and low sensitivity
  • Easy calibration
  • Compare, percent and count modes
  • Print to spreadsheet function

For more information, check out hornady.com

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