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I always try and pick a weight that has a 0 after it aka you are working within the +/- accuracy of your scale and never pick a weight where you are out of following decimals.

So 43.20 gr on my scales that way you are within it's tolerance and not 43.22 gr which isn't. Might be superstitious but I like to know.

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On 4/29/2024 at 5:58 PM, PeteL said:

I always try and pick a weight that has a 0 after it aka you are working within the +/- accuracy of your scale and never pick a weight where you are out of following decimals.

So 43.20 gr on my scales that way you are within it's tolerance and not 43.22 gr which isn't. Might be superstitious but I like to know.

I'm with PeteL on this but watching some of the Hornady podcasts I'm going to try and work through my OCD and just worry about the first decimal up to +.05.

I have been known to put on or pull out single kernels of powder which really slows down the whole process :-)

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