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Product Description
Chatillon IN50 instrument scales are mechanical hanging scales used by fishermen or hunters for weighing fish or game they catch. IN-50 hunting scales have a maximum capacity of 50 pounds and increment 8 ounces. We recommend this freshwater fishing/hunting scale to anglers and hunters of game including haddock, stripers, salmon, or turkey.
IN Series mechanical hanging scales have been purchased by people that want to take the scale hiking with them. People have returned the scale because it was said to be too big and heavy for carrying around. Each IN Series scale has slightly different dimensions, however they are all between 10 inches and 15 inches in length and weigh approximately 3 pounds. Before you purchase an IN50 mechanical scale, please understand that if you receive the scale and decide it is too big for you, we can only take it back if you pay a 20% restocking fee.
The optional maximum reading pointer must be selected at the time of purchase. We are unable to meet requests asking to install the option later because it requires drilling into the scale. After all the shipping and installation fees, installing this option later would not be feesible.
IN Series mechanical hanging scales have been purchased by people that want to take the scale hiking with them. People have returned the scale because it was said to be too big and heavy for carrying around. Each IN Series scale has slightly different dimensions, however they are all between 10 inches and 15 inches in length and weigh approximately 3 pounds. Before you purchase an IN50 mechanical scale, please understand that if you receive the scale and decide it is too big for you, we can only take it back if you pay a 20% restocking fee.
The optional maximum reading pointer must be selected at the time of purchase. We are unable to meet requests asking to install the option later because it requires drilling into the scale. After all the shipping and installation fees, installing this option later would not be feesible.








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