⚖️ Reload with confidence, measure with precision!
The Frankford Arsenal DS-750 Digital Reloading Scale offers professional-grade precision with a 750 grain capacity and 0.01 gram accuracy. Featuring a blue backlit LCD for easy reading, multi-unit measurement options, and durable metal construction with protective cover, it’s designed for serious reloaders who demand reliability and convenience. Complete with essential accessories and powered by included batteries, it’s the perfect tool to elevate your reloading workflow.
Brand | Frankford Arsenal |
Color | Original Version |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Display Type | LCD |
Weight Limit | 0.38 Pounds |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Material | Metal |
Readout Accuracy | 0.01 Grams |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Weigh Scale Type | Counter Scale |
Measurement Type | weight |
Room Type | Workshop |
Manufacturer | Frankford Arsenal |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 807467075875 751738133934 661120052050 768405278980 781068592415 796793431106 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120052050 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78 x 4.29 x 1.85 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.06 x 2.64 x 1.06 inches |
Brand Name | Frankford Arsenal |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 1-year manufacturer |
Model Name | Frankford Arsenal DS-750 Digital Scale |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 205205 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
H**R
Great for Reloaders
This works very well for my needs when reloading
C**L
good
good little scale
J**F
Great reloading scale for a low price
My son in law recommended this Frankford electronic scale to me. Otherwise I would never have considered such a low priced electronic reloading scale. Wow, I am pleasantly surprised!I have reloaded for over 24 years using an RCBS 10-10 balance scale. It has served me well but a balance scale is way to slow to weigh a lot of bullets or cases. I just couldn't see spending $150 or more on a mid-range reloading scale when I already had the 10-10 scale. At this low price I thought why not try it?I first checked it several times against the included check weight and my RCBS check weight. It varies by 0.1 - 0.2 grains from one weighing to another of the same 250 grain check weight. Not bad, as a balance scale is probably within 0.1 gr +/- just from the visual judgement.Next, I weighed about 350 .223 Rem cases to sort them by headstamp and weight range. Now I am impressed. The scale registered within about one second and I was able to go through the whole batch about as quickly as I could move the cases on and off the scale. Cases of the same headstamp averaged variance of a couple of grains with a few outliers of a few grains variance. +/- 0.2 gr was insignificant for this as well as for weighing bullets.Finally I threw my current load of 26.4 gr of powder from my powder measure, double checked it on the RCBS 10-10 balance scale and it was dead on with the Frankford scale. I removed the pan with the powder on it and replaced it to see if it would register teh same weight, and repeated this many times. Again, the Frankford scale read the same weight +/- 0.1 gr.I am very happy with this little scale. It is perfectly suitable for weighing cases and bullets. Not sure I would trust it all by itself to weigh powder, but I plan to use it to quickly narrow the measure adjustments down and then do a final double check with the balance scale. This is going to get a lot of use!Features I like:- Fast weight registering (main purpose for an electronic scale!)- Accurate and acceptably consistent for most reloading tasks- Several units to select from: grains, grams, oz, carats- Defaults to the last unit you were using- Auto shut off, and quick on cycle (few seconds)- Back light available but not needed in work lighted area- Simple operation- Tare feature to zero with empty pan on scale- Snap cover to protect the scale pad- Reasonably large display numerals so I can read it standing up at the benchAs with any electronic scale there are caveats: let it warm up as per instruction for most accurate weighing, but it is usable in most situations within a few seconds. Keep away from electric motors, fluorescent lights, and breezes. Trickling is difficult for electronic scales, so it is better to remove the pan, trickle a bit more, then put the pan back on. If this was your only scale I would re-check the final weigh in several times to ensure no transient variables occurred. That is, use it to quickly narrow down your intended powder charge, and when you think you have the measure set correctly, then re-weigh it a few times to make sure it registers the same weight.If you plan to trickle charges frequently then you may want to consider the higher end scales designed for that. Otherwise this is a good scale at an exceptional price for weighing cases, bullets and adjusting powder measures.
G**H
Good backup
I ordered another scale (different brand) from Amazon but it was not accurate and had too much drift.This one from Frankford is accurate and drift-free.I use this as a backup for my RCBS Loadmaster for load development, and as a periodic sanity check with my Dillon RL550 press.
M**A
Nice and compact, but…
Not accurate. I need this to be better. Unfortunately, it’s well past the return window.EDIT: I bumped this up to five stars because I’m not overly bright, sometimes. I reread the instructions and figured out how to calibrate the scale. Now, all is great!
A**O
Outstanding Pocket Scale - Recommended
If you're an experienced reloader you already know this, if not, YOU MUST CALIBRATE THE SCALE WITH THE 50 GRAM CALIBRATION WEIGHT THAT COMES WITH THE SCALE. I would highly recommend to anyone involved in reloading to purchase a set of calibration weights between 5 and 50 grams. Once calibrated you can switch between grams, grains, Ct, and ounces. Weight sets are available on Amazon for $10 - $15 dollars, shop around on Amazon you find the best deal for them.I've been reloading for 50 plus years, I've used balance beam scales and other brands of electronic scales that cost between $100 - $200, this $20.00 scale is as accurate as the more expensive scales. I can't speak for others experience with this product, but my experience with it can only be rated as outstanding. $20.00 for this pocket scale is a steal, it's precise, the accuracy is outstanding. The first thing I did was to check the calibration with known calibration weights, it was dead on the money to .1 grain or less. I also checked it against a precision calibrated balance beam scale, it was "dead nuts." Quite frankly, I expected far less for the money and purchased it on lark/laugh fully expecting that it would probably turn out to be a piece of junk and totally unreliable, boy was I surprised. The scale doesn't drift, once calibrated it maintains calibration, and consistently repeats. I'm going to purchase a second one to keep in my carry bag. Allow the scale to warm up once it's turned on, this allows the electronics to settle in.I've read some negative feedback on the scale, but most of the time this is from inexperienced reloaders, whether you're using a balance beam or electronic scale, YOU HAVE TO KEEP THE SCALE OUT OF DRAFTS, MAGNETIC INFLUENCES, OR TEMPERATURE SWINGS, any precision scale, whether balance beam or electronic, will be adversely affected by these external influences.I will follow up in 30 days and let everyone know if the scale continues to perform.
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