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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
??'s for the electronic scale folks
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<blockquote data-quote="gray wolf" data-source="post: 557449" data-attributes="member: 15129"><p>No I am not having any problem doing the conversions, they are printed out right in front of me.</p><p></p><p>I have all the printed sheets for the conversions, My question was is it more accurate to use the three decimal readout .001 in Grams? in stead of .02 grains.</p><p></p><p>if I weighed 10.2 grains it would show 10.20 grains as a posed to 0.660 grams. <strong>or </strong>32.20 grains as a posed to 2.086 grams. </p><p> I am not worried about the confusion factor, I only load 4 or 5 different calibers.</p><p>so does the extra decimal in the gram mode add to the accuracy of the weighed charge ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gray wolf, post: 557449, member: 15129"] No I am not having any problem doing the conversions, they are printed out right in front of me. I have all the printed sheets for the conversions, My question was is it more accurate to use the three decimal readout .001 in Grams? in stead of .02 grains. if I weighed 10.2 grains it would show 10.20 grains as a posed to 0.660 grams. [B]or [/B]32.20 grains as a posed to 2.086 grams. I am not worried about the confusion factor, I only load 4 or 5 different calibers. so does the extra decimal in the gram mode add to the accuracy of the weighed charge ? [/QUOTE]
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