This is a top end scale (>$200) that reads to .01 Gram (1/100)
Capacity
310g
Readability
0.01g
Platform
3.5 x 0.5in
Also, the conversion I gave is the exact measure of grains to grams. Why would I want to switch to a $25 dollar scale. I'm trying to understand your comment here to go backwards in accuracy.
1 Grain = 0.064798918 Grams or
15.43235644768019 grains = 1 gram
Quote:
Originally Posted by Titegroups
Pretty niffty scale but powder measurment is too critical and the scale needs to be sensitive enough for accurate readings, there about 15 grains in a gram and you need to measure to tenths of a grain. Simple put, no way would I do that, lee makes a very inexpensive scale($25) if you cant afford a better ($75) or so unit.
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