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Reloading
??'s for the electronic scale folks
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<blockquote data-quote="gray wolf" data-source="post: 557393" data-attributes="member: 15129"><p>Hello men,</p><p>I hope you can answer a little question I have about scales.</p><p>I was looking at the Gem pro 250 scale from My Weigh.</p><p>They say it will measure grains to .05 and grams to .001, While I am sure that .05 is good enough for an average reloader I was wondering ?</p><p>If someone had all the grain to gram weights printed out would you get a more accurate reading if you used the .001 gram function and took advantage of the extra decimal point. I can't seem to get my head around this.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for any help with this.</p><p></p><p>GW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gray wolf, post: 557393, member: 15129"] Hello men, I hope you can answer a little question I have about scales. I was looking at the Gem pro 250 scale from My Weigh. They say it will measure grains to .05 and grams to .001, While I am sure that .05 is good enough for an average reloader I was wondering ? If someone had all the grain to gram weights printed out would you get a more accurate reading if you used the .001 gram function and took advantage of the extra decimal point. I can't seem to get my head around this. Thank you for any help with this. GW. [/QUOTE]
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