Not to start an argument on digital accuracy. I do know about weight standards, certified scales and certified calibration weights. I know about RFI, EFI, airflow, humidity, etc., etc. I know a truly accurate digital scale would cost $$$$
I do want you to know I'm not crazy (anymore than the rest of you lead breathing, heavy metal handling folks
) My digital scale does display to the 1/100 grain and it is showing accuracy at least to the 1/10 grain when compared to my balance.
[DISCLAIMER: This is in no way a recommendation to use a digital scale for load validation. An uncertified digital scale can be used as a reference only. Where precise measurements are required, a certified scale with valid proof of calibration must be used. *Paraphrase of ISO 9001:2015 Quality Standards*
Please take this post tongue-in-cheek