snakepit said:What kind of improvement did you see in your groups using the more accurate grams instead of grains in your weighing?RallyFan said:Can I suggest that people run the FX-120i scale in its native gram mode... This will give the reloader better resolution than running in grain mode.
For example, the resolution in grain mode is 0.02 grains. This equates to increments of approximately 1.296mg rather than increments of 1.0mg in gram mode.
This means an error of +/- 1 digit in gram mode equates to a charge error of +/- 0.154 grains rather than a charge error of +/- 0.2 grains for the same +/- 1 digit error when measuring in grain mode, that's a 23% improvement for nothing..!
Google is very helpful in converting grains to grams; my standard load of 38.5 grains of Reloader 17 converted to 2.49475804 grams; this I rounded to 2.495 grans or the equivalent of 38.5037341grains... (38.504 grains).
I have two digital scales one will measure .01 grains and the other will measure .002 grains in all my testing over the years and shooting I can not see any accuracy enhancement with using the scale that measures down to .002 grains over the one that measures .01 grains. There are more variables beyond cutting kernels of powder into tiny pieces to get an exact measurement. I think I'm as anal as they come with my loads but I'm not so anal to start slicing and dicing powder.