bored184
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I am getting back into reloading after being out for bit with the goal to start getting into long distance precision shooting. I am fortunate enough to have a Parker tuned Lyman M5, Ohaus lab scale that can do .02 grains, RCBS M500 mechanical scale and a RCBS uniflow with the metered attachment. Perusing the web I now see digital scales that can measure to the 1/1000th of a grain. While digging everything out and reading till I only confused myself more I had a thought. At what distance does measuring to the nearest 1/1000th grain come in compared to 1/10th of a grain? In other words if you shoot say 100 - 300 yards will see any differences measuring out the the 1/1000th grain? I do see when shooting out to 1000 yards where the extra decimals places would be handy.