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Old May 7, 2015, 04:38 PM   #12
Metal god
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I made a .5gr weight and the scale has .1gr hash marks . So I can check the weight to with in a .5gr perfectly and when I want to check 24.7 . I use check weights of 24.5 and the scale set at 24.7 . when zeroed it should show - .2 low . Close enough for me . Same thing with 24.9 . I use a check weight of 25gr and set the scale at 24.9 . It is zeroed when it shows .1gr over 24.9 easy peasy Japanesey

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It helps in load development when loading up 10 different charges . I can confirm what the last load was I charged because I used the check weights before charging .
When loading for rifle . I load in .5gr increments and is why I made the .5gr weight . I just stared loading for hand guns and It's a tad harder to check the weight when I'm moving up in .1gr increments . I do give it a try though the way I explained above . It seems to work I guess .
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