On the ads forum, a pal asks what's the heaviest charge that either of these super-accurate analytical balances can weigh. Answer:
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<br>MAXIMUM charge weight? Not to worry!
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<br>the Mettler -- 2,469 grains
<br>the Ainsworth -- 3,071 grains
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<br>On either balance, then, you can pile several charges on the pan at once and find their average weight and their over-all error, down to within 0.00154 grain (1/648 grain).
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<br>And of course you can weigh and sort bullets very accurately -- or by lightly sanding the bases or tips of the slightly heavier bullets, you can bring 'em all very precisely to the same weight within very, very fine tolerances -- a persnickety experimenter's dream!
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<br>(Wet, perhaps?)


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