Looking into buying one of these and from my research it looks like the RCBS is the best bet. Is this the case? Anybody have any other recommendations or time with the Lyman / Hornady / PACT? Thanks for any input
Looking into buying one of these and from my research it looks like the RCBS is the best bet. Is this the case? Anybody have any other recommendations or time with the Lyman / Hornady / PACT? Thanks for any input
I have the RCBS and love it. I would recommend it. Can't speak to any of the others. BTW, RCBS customer service is excellent.
my buddy has a lyman but from what we can tell by talking the RCBS is just superior in all aspects from accuracy to speed and build quality.
I cant think of a single negative thing to say about my RCBS.
My capacity for self deception is exceeded only by yours.
I just got the Hornady this week. Calibrated per instructions, crossed referenced against my Lyman check weights and found it good to go. I bought it primarily for stick type powders particularly Varget and in 100 odd throws got 1 over throw, caught by the OVER alarm function.
I did seriously consider the RCBS but found the Hornady on sale 18% of from Grafs and Sons. Total price delivered was $191, had to give it a try at that price and so far I'm very pleased that it appears to work as it should out of the box.
Thanks for the reports.
What is the speed of the RCBS? How fast does it meters a typical 308 dose of 43-45 gr?
IIRC 6mmbr.com had a comparison of the various models. It may be a few years old, so I'm not sure if it reflects the latest, but those guys will know. Lyman came out last from what I remember.
Also, PACT used to be rebranded RCBS. I know their scales were and I'm assuming their powder measures are also.
Another source maybe worth checking is Brian Enos' forum.
Thanks for the feedback. Going to put the RCBS on order
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The PACT A/C model has been a good unit (as opposed to the old battery model I started with).
I've had mine for 10+ years or so, which probably puts it near the end of it's life. Certainly more convenient than my balance beam, however both can get out of whack and need to be checked often.
The PACT can also be affected by static electricity in extremely dry conditions. More so as it became old. That's why I bought the top of the line RCBS balance beam; but even it requires re-zeroing at least one or twice during a loading session.
I've had the RCBS for about 2 years. I haven't had any technical issues or any other problems with the unit. I use it mainly for loading special 223 Remington ammo (long range stuff), or for working up loads for rifle or handgun.
While it isn't cheap, it is a well made unit, and I definitely feel as though I got my money's worth.
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