I know there are digital scales out there that some people like. Can get expensive. Old style balance beam scales are more affordable. Depends on what you want and budget.
I won't be doing any reloading, and I don't shoot a ton. Just wondering if there was a good/accurate, inexpensive scale out there that you guys were using. I'll stick to volume measuring if not.
I use a Frankford Arsenal digital scale that does a good job. I don't remember what it cost when I bought it but don't think it was terrible expensive.
I've used balance scales since the 50s and SO happy to get rid of that crap a good ten years ago for a $35 digital scale that reads to +/- .02 grains. I use it for BPCR black powder PPBs as well as the white devil dust cartridges.
Based on recommendations from Idaholewis, and multiple other members here, I purchased a Frankford Arsenal DS-750, Digital Pocket Reloader's Scale. It cost $35.00 with Amazon Prime.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1018680726
I shopped around for everything, looking for the best prices. I just used Midway USA's website here because of its excellent images for illustrative purposes.