I have an 'aeADAM PGW 153i Max150g d=0.001g' electronic weighing scale that measures to 100th of a grain of powder. After recalibrating the machine (registers zero) I put my powder pan on (that measures 151,64 grains) and set the scale to zero. When the powder pan is taken off the machine it then indicates a moving figure any where between 151,56 and 151,66 grains shifting constantly within 151,56 to 151,66 range (I have a glass surround around the scale platform to protect against drafts). I require a weight of 37.4 grains of powder. So doing some maths my weight will show any where between dead-on and .1 of a grain difference in accuracy depending on when I put the powder pan on the scale.
My targets will be no longer than 300yds away. My question is: should I be worrying about the .1 of a grain discrepancy in accuracy of my powder to the accuracy of bullet placement on the target?
Thank you for your comments in advance.
Kind regards
BMG
My targets will be no longer than 300yds away. My question is: should I be worrying about the .1 of a grain discrepancy in accuracy of my powder to the accuracy of bullet placement on the target?
Thank you for your comments in advance.
Kind regards
BMG