Is this what your looking for?Are there any options for scale check/calibration weights in grains that are of a higher accuracy than the ones offered by any of the reloading companies? I see weights, even ones with certs, in other units of measure, particularly mg, g, k, etc. Nothing in grains so far.
Danny
If your scale is a bit more precise than the standard RCBS/Dillon etc. check weights then it likely converts from grams to grains (and other conversions). Just use the gram weights and then set the display to grains. If any precision is lost it is less than a very small fraction of a kernel of powder. Probably worth no more than a frog fart of wind drift downrange.
Ahhh....gotcha. Kinda won't work thenIt is for a mechanical beam scale.
Danny
RCBS makes a set in grains. They're not super-accurate NIST certified, but they do the job and they're inexpensive.
RCBS makes a set in grains. They're not super-accurate NIST certified, but they do the job and they're inexpensive.
Lyman makes them as well.
My posting excluded the ones put out by the reloading companies.
But my post responded DIRECTLY to a post that said RCBS makes a set.
Take even your cheaper non certified weights to 2 or 3 pharmacies to have weighed and note the weights. I did and all 3 pharmacies were the same, allthough a touch different than the stated weight. I recorded and use the pharmacy's weight as gospel. Figure they have some pretty precision scales.
I have the extended RCBS set.
Danny