Cecil S.
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LOL....I have no idea if the "Guffy" in your picture is the Guffy that was a Form Member.This Guffy ?
LOL....I have no idea if the "Guffy" in your picture is the Guffy that was a Form Member.This Guffy ?
Surprised you fancy process didn’t catch this obvious error; LOL.Your correct. You don't need a precise standard. If your 25 gram weight always measures the same wt. every time you put it on the scale everything is OK. If you weigh and put 35 gr of powder in a case and it's actually 35.17 it doesn't matter. All that matters is that it's always in error by the same amount every time. I made a stainless steel weight out of sheet metal and weighed it out to 4 decimals. I rounded wt. to 1 place and engraved 33.3 grains on my standard. I use it as a check wt. before any loading session. I don't care if my scale is 100% correct. All I need is for it to give the same amount of powder the same wt. every time on my scale. I'm using a beam scale. My scale would have to be damaged to give a bad reading. Not out of zero. I am not familiar how you zero an electronic balance. Is it done by pressing a zero button or somehow with a standard wt.? It's been 10 years since I occasionally used an electronic balance at work.
Side note.
Spell checking before posting only takes about 15 seconds.
1. I type my post in the reply area into word first.
2. If the text is in the reply area. Paint the text with the mouse. Hit control V to put it in memory > Control X to delete it from the reply area.
3. Open WORD paste in WORD by Control V. You can add or delet sentences if needed.
4. Ck Review
5. CK Spelling & Grammar
6. RT side of screen do needed corrections.
7 Paint the corrected text with the mouse
8 Control C to copy to memory
9 Close word , don't save
10 Go back to Accurate Shooting and paste the corrected text in the reply areas by hitting Control V.
Sounds complicated after a few tries you learn to do it real fast.
Word doesn’t catch all errors.

