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    HANDHELD SCALE

    Looking to get good hand held scale need opinions on which is best

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    http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Rapal...page-RTDS.html

    I use this one. stores 8 weights which makes it easier to cull. also keeps a total of all weights

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    Berkley® Big Game Grip with Digital Scale
    $49.99 at Academy

    P01135809

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    Samson brecknell like MLF uses is most accurate I've owned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kycurs View Post
    Samson brecknell like MLF uses is most accurate I've owned.
    1000% agree. I have used tons scales and this one is spot on. Highly recommended.

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    I fish Tournaments and the above Rapala scale works great , it gives you the weight that is saved and when you hit the scale always been 1/10 of an ounce only off

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    I use the Gambler scale---best one I have found and I have gone through a lot of them The Gambler will save your weights also

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    I agree the Rapala above works exceptionally well but I have a couple of cheaper Mustads and they weigh exactly what the Rapala does--Go Figure!

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    I use the AccuCull system and scale. The scale does store the weights, but I prefer the manual color coded weight board. No batteries or electronics to fail and ruin my culling efforts. I'm not looking for completely accurate weights, just the ability to cull efficiently. My scale is consistently 6-8 ounces light on the weight.