I've done the cheap electronic scale thing (BBK) and won't do it again. The BBK was a piece of junk. Here's one example: I wanted to charge 20 7.65mm Arg. cases with 47grs. of IMR 4350. Using the BBK, which had been turned on at least an hour and had been calibrated, I proceeded to do so. After about the 15th or 16th case I decided to check the very first case I charged and see if it still weighed 47 grs. I poured the powder out of that case into the powder pan, put it onto the scale and to my surprise (well, it really wasn't a surprise) the Pact now indicated a weight of 48.2 grs. What? A difference of 1.2 grains in just over a dozen weighings? Well, that was the last straw for me. I haven't used it since. I've been using a Redding No. 2 Master beam scale and I've been perfectly happy. If I ever get another electronic scale, and I might, it won't be a cheap Pact model that's for sure. I've heard good things about Denver Instrument scales, so it'll probably be one of those.