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4rcgoat

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I use the Last Chance. Works well. Shows holding weight also. No durability issues yet.
They seem to get some unfavorable reviews, but looking at other options, i cant see much difference between them. Amazon has some heavy duty models,but they dont appear to be any better or worse.
 

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They seem to get some unfavorable reviews, but looking at other options, i cant see much difference between them. Amazon has some heavy duty models,but they dont appear to be any better or worse.
They all have weak points. I always have an arrow loaded just in case something gives. You could swap some of the hardware out for heavier duty stuff for piece of mind.
 

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I've been using LCA. When I was looking, none seemed to have killer reviews but I trust LCA's other products so went that route.
 

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Ya I use the LCA/hs3 and it’s great for the most part. Gives decently consistent peak weight, but the holding is never correct. Never. For example I pull 70lbs with 85% and it reads holding at 6lbs. I really don’t care about that though so it’s not a problem for me personally.
 

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Check out an AWS TL330 or TL400; compact; digital and rated up to 330 or 440lbs. I use mine on the draw board and to weigh deer. Rock solid. Those units with the tack welded split ring and S-hook that are the diameter of a 16 penny nail are bombs waiting to explode. Many, many of them have done just that (AT has a bunch of examples of this with pics). When it comes to blowing up a $1000 bow; (or for any structural application) i want a better safety factor than a scale with less than 1.
 
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Check out an AWS TL330 or TL400; compact; digital and rated up to 330 or 440lbs. I use mine on the draw board and to weigh deer. Rock solid. Those units with the tack welded split ring and S-hook that are the diameter of a 16 penny nail are bombs waiting to explode. Many, many of them have done just that (AT has a bunch of examples of this with pics). When it comes to blowing up a $1000 bow; (or for any structural application) i want a better safety factor than a scale with less than 1.
I will check that one out,thanks
 
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