Theoretically. Just like theoretically the lowest ES and SD should yield more consistent groups, not always the case. I still haven't seen anyone prove that level of powder measurement shows up on target.Ammo with charge weight measured to .1 gn that is in tune with the rifle will always shoot better than ammo with charge weight measured to .01 that isn't in tune.
This is a strain gauge scale with .01 grain resolution,Has anyone seen what type of measuring device this scale uses? Is it a strain gauge or balance scale?
It depends on the distance but as an example at 500 yards .01 won’t show on paper but .1 will show up.Theoretically. Just like theoretically the lowest ES and SD should yield more consistent groups, not always the case. I still haven't seen anyone prove that level of powder measurement shows up on target.
I’ve not tried the 120 but this one isn’t too bad,SPJ, is the Creedmoor scale as sensitive to air movement as the A&D120i?