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    Posted: February 23 2024 at 7:24pm
I stopped into my local Shooters Supply today to browse and found a really cool vintage Lyman Ohaus M5 scale and a little cardboard box that had .303 Brit R-P written on it. 80 unfired cases so, I bought them. $45.00 dollars for the cases and the scale. There is only 60 cases in the pictures because the remaining 20 need to have the case mouths cleaned up...
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nice buy , my lyman scale is orange - different era im guessing , 
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Thats a good deal.
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I used a 1950’s Ohaus balance beam scale for many years until I bought an electronic scale.  It’s up in the attic now. They are very accurate instruments. 

Looks like this one:


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Very nice.
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Nice!
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That is too nice to be up in the attic.  Should be on a shelf in the reloading room, even if not used.
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