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The Lyman or RCBS grain sets seem to do the job well. I have an old Lyman set, I've checked them against a certificated lab balance and they are were all within a spit. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012866166?pid=212586
Amazon has good ones for less than half the price of the Lyman. Unless you need them NIST certified, and if you treat them nicely, they are good to go.
You can save yourself a fair bit of change if you're willing to convert from grams to grains. This set and others like it go for $12 on Amazon versus $40-60 for the Lee or RCBS sets in grains.
In the calibers I reload for, my needs are met with a 1-20 gram check weight set I got for under $7. My typical charge weights are between 60 and 70 grains, so I use the 1/2/5 gram weights. Good enough for me.
I use a 55 gr. Berger match bullet to check my scale, rarely. My Redding scale has no adjustments on it, just put everything on zero and use the base leveling screw to put the pointer on zero.
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