Ya there is that when your using electronicIve been fighting the batteries going dead on electronic ones, drives me nuts.
I keep extra 357 batteries in my bench.
Took me a couple times of not turning OFF
to remember.
Been there before stealing them out of the mic for the calliper or calliper for the mic.Who you telling? I've snagged the batteries out of bore sighter.
Generally mumbling self your a dumb ass.
A couple of hacks you can do:Ive been fighting the batteries going dead on electronic ones, drives me nuts.
Electronic or manuel?
Mitutoyo or starett?
Or cheap frankfort arsenal electronic?
How big is the quality difference from cheap to expensive? Are cheap ones just as accurate? I never see this discussed...
Calipers have their place, for sure. I use them constantly, it seems like. They just aren't the right tool for rocket surgery.So after a year of reading all the information on metallurgy/annealing, weighing to .01gr,
discussion of barometric pressure, weather conditions affecting flight, time of flight, point of impact on long range targets and the such.
Topics of chamber pressure, burn rates, ballistic coefficient projectiles.
Scales tuned by a physics professor.
And now you tell me it's not rocket science!!
Now I'm really confused.
Just having fun with it, trying to lighten up a little.