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Pact Reloading Scale
I've heard that Pact makes scales for other companies. I just dropped mine today. Is there a better scale made? Should I just get another Pact? As TRU would say, "Help Me."
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RAZ
I BOUGHT ONE OF THE FIRST PACT SCALE AND MEASURE COMBOS AND WE HAVE ALWAYS GOTTEN ALONG FINE. IT'S A GOOD SETUP. ALTHOUGH ELECTRONIC SCALES CAN BE A BIT PERSNICKETY, BUT I'M SURE YOU ALREADY KNOW THAT. THEY ARE A LOT LIKE WOMEN, ONCE YOU GET PAST THE LEARNING CURVE EVERYTHING IS FINE. :rolleyes: HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT SENDING YOUR SCALE BACK TO PACT? A LOT OF TIMES COMPANIES WILL FIX AND RETURN THEIR PRODUCTS FOR NOTHING JUST TO KEEP GOOD CUSTOMER RELATIONS. SHOOTING CHRONY DID THAT FOR ME EVEN AFTER I SHOT MY CHRONOGRAPH. :eek: SURE GLAD THEY FIXED IT. I NEVER FOUND A GOOD RECIPE FOR CHRONOS. JUST A COUPLE OF THINGS TO THINK ABOUT. REGARDS. |
PACT makes scales for RCBS and (I'm pretty sure) Dillon. If you can find one at lower cost, it's probably still a PACT.
But PACT is very good about warranty work, and the other companies might not be - especially if they only buy their scales and not the service that goes with it. I'd send it back first, as recommended by Billy. BTW, Billy, I figured out my scale. But women? Uhhhhh.... |
Pact Scale
I'm going to call their 800 number monday. The consensus I'm getting is that Pact is the way to go.
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I have the little Pact BBK II scale and knocked over a glass of water on it and it died. I called Pact and told them what happened and they said to send it back, so I did and they fixed it.
Bill |
If I was going the electronic route, I'd spend a little more money and get a good one from a company like Denver Instruments. I've owned a Pact and it was a disappoinment.
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