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Question: For measuring powder loads, does it really matter that a scale is really that accurate as long as it's being consistent . . . like the way we use comparators?Class U (Ultra Class) is a little better than ASTM Class 1.
If they are in really good shape, no dents, dings, scratches, but out of cal date it would still be safe to ASSUME they would meet a lesser class for home use
Use the ASTM Class 2 spec for old out of date Ultra Class weights.
Maybe Class 4 specs for any aluminum mg weights.
Most "SETS" have combinations that can be inter-compared to find a single bad weight.
If you didn't buy them NEW watch for any weight that does not LOOK like the rest.

Question: For measuring powder loads, does it really matter that a scale is really that accurate as long as it's being consistent . . . like the way we use comparators?
Shhhhhhh...I’m not mixing uranium or splitting atoms,
What would be the proper class of weights if you wanted to do a critical inspection of your scales, beyond just having something reasonable to keep an eye on your scales?Class U (Ultra Class) is a little better than ASTM Class 1.
If they are in really good shape, no dents, dings, scratches, but out of cal date it would still be safe to ASSUME they would meet a lesser class for home use
Use the ASTM Class 2 spec for old out of date Ultra Class weights.
Maybe Class 4 specs for any aluminum mg weights.
Most "SETS" have combinations that can be inter-compared to find a single bad weight.
If you didn't buy them NEW watch for any weight that does not LOOK like the rest.

I know many folks rely on Check Weight "Sameness" and not absolute Accuracy relative to an accurately known "Weight".
If your beam scale has performed on the target for the past 20 years, how have your check weights performed? How do you determine your special calibration bullet is still 55.0 gr?
If you lost your Calibration Bullet, now what?
I've been an advocate of accuracy in addition to consistency.
Here's a post I made a few months back (this check weight thang comes up often)
Which Scale Check Weights?
I use ASTM Class 1 and 2 weights. Getting ready to do some sorting (3.700 grains). Check weights 200mg, 30mg, and 10mg. Using gram mode, low range on my EJ-54D2 gives me 0.0002g resolution (0.00309grains). 0.2398g +/- a count should do it. I'll use my A&D ER-182A to spot check results. 5 year...forum.accurateshooter.com
I am looking for precision to a standard for some of what I am doing, that is why I raised the question about which class of weights.RCBS sells a set of check weights down to 1 gr.
For what we do, it's more about consistency than precision to a standard.
