"I'd much rather have accuracy well beyond the level that I need, not less than, and to know just what level of accuracy I'm getting."
<br>That's the ticket! Dad-blame-it...Wish I had said that! Recognizing a problem and having the ability to solve it are two different hosses. I can only hope we remain astute enough to recognize it when it shows it's ugly face.
<br>You touched on the fact that load data, from the publishers scale, and loads that have been worked up on your scale, may very well be different in "actual" weight. I have often wished I could have compared my scale weights with those I have read about. When I was much younger, and knew just about everything, I tried to duplicate most of their "published data", God was as kind to me then as He is now. Now that I'm much older,and not near as smart, I expect such discrepancies, and keep them in mind, as part of the reloading experience. I would encourage all to do likewise. Because it is in print does not mean it is gospel!
<br>Respectfully, Russ


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