Originally Posted by RockyRaab
ANY scale, beam or digital is more than good enough for reloading IF it was designed for reloading. I wouldn't buy one from a non-reloading source like a cheap import tool store.

It's also true that we obsess about exact powder weight MUCH more than we need to. Just because a sophisticated scale can weigh down to an individual powder kernel doesn't mean we NEED to do that. As I often analogize, what some of us do is like measuring firewood down to the 1/64th".


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Rocky,
One day I was weighing some H4350 on my RCBS CM. It over ran a bit and I was; "gasp", 0.1 over. I removed three kernals and it was right on. Out of curiosity I removed 3 more kernals and it read 0.1 under. So from - 0.1 to + o.1 was a total of 6 kernals of powder. I don't worry much if I get +/- 0.1 grains any more.


GSSP How many rounds do you run over the chrony to get your SD?


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