Lyman’s Pro-Touch 1500 reloading scale features a large, easy to use touch screen display with easy to read 7/8"e; tall numbers and full size control buttons. The Pro-Touch 1500 is accurate to +/- 1/10 grain over its full 1500 grain capacity. The dual spout powder pan allows for easy use by either right handed or left handed reloaders. The removable dust cover will protect the scale when not in use. The Pro-Touch 1500 will operate with either the supplied AC power adapter or with three AAA batteries (not included). Use the Pro-Touch 1500 Electronic Reloading Scale for precision gunpowder measurements. Order today!Advanced Touch-Screen Technology1500 Grain CapacityAccurate to 1/10 GrainWorks in Grain or Gram ModeRemovable Dust CoverLarge, Easy to Read Digital Display with Full Size Control Buttons. Specifications for Lyman Pro Touch 1500 Elec Scale: Manufacturer: Lyman Weight: 500 grain Color: Silver Package Contents: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 Elec Scale The LYM 7750718 PRO TOUCH 1500 ELEC SCALE is a quality addition to the Lyman lineup. For more great deals on Powder Handling by Lyman, please browse our Lyman Reloading Equipment page.
Scott Raisch –
Bought this for my reloading bemch. It's a bit on the costly side as compared to balance beams or smaller, less accuratebscales.This be let's you measure in grains, grams and ounces, and is very accurate so far
AZL –
I Ordered this to replace my traditional balance beam scale that I have been using for 40 years. Sadly, this scale will not hold a zero. I followed the instructions to the letter repeatedly across multiple attempts. Once it said "pass" on its zero routine I placed the pan on the scale to arrive at the pan weight. I zeroed the scale then proceeded with measuring powder at a desired 5.5 grains. Upon removing the pan, I noted that the original pan weight was different and fluctuating by varied tenths of a grain. Both up and down. I spent probably 2 hours through trial and error in establishing a common pan weight with the scale then proceeded with my powder weight mentally adding or subtracting the weight difference of the pan. When you remove the pan the scale displays the pan weight as a negative number. I found variances as much as 8 tenths of a grain. Using fast burning powder this can result in a problem if unchecked. I used the scale over multiple loading sessions with the same result. Not only frustrating and time consuming to arrive at a usable number, but potentially dangerous. I have had good luck with the Lyman products until now. Maybe this was a one off, but I give up. I returned it to Optics at my return shipping expense, in spite of it being a defect.
Charles –
After the first check on powder and removing the pan and replacing it it reads zero and then I'll check my second case powder and it will be anywhere from 0.2 to 0.6 grains of difference when I take the powder off to be zeroed. Also I have a Hornady scale of Franklin armory scale and a lee scale and they all read exactly the same and this scale will read anywhere from .2 to point 3 grains less. I haven't plugged into the wall and have now let it sit without using it after calibrating it and recalibrating it for over 48 hours and it does the same exact thing no matter what I just don't trust it.