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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeTop" data-source="post: 2464740" data-attributes="member: 121190"><p>You really don't need a cal weight traceable to a National Std. weight. I have one but never use it - it has to be handled with the silk glove that comes with it. And, in my opinion you don't need a balance readable to more that .1gr for reloading unless you are going to take a razor and cut kernels or shave some off them. I have sold analytical balances for years, mostly Mettler, Ohaus and Sartorius and I think anything over .1gr is a waste of time and money. Besides, unless you have a draft shield and close it every time a .01gr may never settle down from air currents. Here are the weight classifications. <a href="https://www.scalesplus.com/blog/what-are-calibration-weight-classes/" target="_blank">https://www.scalesplus.com/blog/what-are-calibration-weight-classes/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeTop, post: 2464740, member: 121190"] You really don't need a cal weight traceable to a National Std. weight. I have one but never use it - it has to be handled with the silk glove that comes with it. And, in my opinion you don't need a balance readable to more that .1gr for reloading unless you are going to take a razor and cut kernels or shave some off them. I have sold analytical balances for years, mostly Mettler, Ohaus and Sartorius and I think anything over .1gr is a waste of time and money. Besides, unless you have a draft shield and close it every time a .01gr may never settle down from air currents. Here are the weight classifications. [URL]https://www.scalesplus.com/blog/what-are-calibration-weight-classes/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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