m0ntels
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I got a weight check set for a lab scale for free, verified them on an university lab scale, and then put them on my Hornady scale.
Depending on where we're testing, it is off anywhere between 2 to 9 tenths of a grain. So now what exactly do I do with this data? I made a chart to keep record of it, but what is the proper way to adjust my measuring? Do I tare the scale to the deviation closest to the charge I am trying to measure? Is a few tenths of a grain significant at loads that arent pushing the limit? Can I fix the scale or have someone fix it?
Hate having all this data and not knowing what to do with it. Hehe
Randy
Depending on where we're testing, it is off anywhere between 2 to 9 tenths of a grain. So now what exactly do I do with this data? I made a chart to keep record of it, but what is the proper way to adjust my measuring? Do I tare the scale to the deviation closest to the charge I am trying to measure? Is a few tenths of a grain significant at loads that arent pushing the limit? Can I fix the scale or have someone fix it?
Hate having all this data and not knowing what to do with it. Hehe
Randy