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Don't worry I believe he forget to take his meds. If you have a good scale you will see the powder granules weigh pretty close to each other. The point of a scale with two digits of readability is the scale will be way more accurate. If a single digit scale drifts one digit up or down it is off by plus or minus a tenth. If a double digits scale drifts two digits up or down it is still way more accurate. The speed of the scale also helps with how much time is spent weighing powder. MattWell, i didnt think I would be a mad scientist trying to end the world because i wanted to weight things a little better. I understand the ever mechanical devise at this precision will vary a bit from unit to unit. But when it is the only calibrated unit that i will be using, it will be the same each time for me. Which is what matters to me.
Thanks for the above mentioned unit. i an looking it them and am hoping to add one of them to my collection of gear.
And here's my beam scale showing single kernel deflection:Here is a video comparing the weighing of single grains of powder with a RCBS 10-10 beam scale to a Analytical Balance.
Donovan
..... snip........... Unless you calibrate your scale exactly to the weight you wish to measure, using Check Weights, there is no assurance that your settings at that weight are correct.
Figure you can trust your device? Unless you prove your expectations, they are only hopes.
If discharging magnum or heavy loads, you may be endangering self and others around you...
Anyone have a recommendation for a scale to measure hundreths?
A wooden base can be easily constructed which will add considerable stability to the position of the scale. Think: small plank with two dowel pins and a hole for the leveling foot for an Ohaus scale
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Here is a video comparing the weighing of single grains of powder with a RCBS 10-10 beam scale to a Analytical Balance.
Donovan
A wooden base can be easily constructed which will add considerable stability to the position of the scale. Think: small plank with two dowel pins and a hole for the leveling foot for an Ohaus scale