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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 662682" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Joe,</p><p>If I remember right an average kernal of lets say h4831 weighs about 1/26 (.038) grain and h4350 weighs about 1/35 (.028)grain therefore a scale is accurate to .02 will easily detect one kernal of those powders....</p><p> </p><p>My first guess was that the OP had a Lee beam (about $25)..The manufacturer claims 1/10 accuracy and 1/20 sensitivity...My guess was that he converted the 1/20 wrong to come up with .02 instead of .05...But that was only a guess I wish we could hear from him to clarify what scale..</p><p> </p><p>A buddy of mine had one and for weighing powder it seemed to be just fine....If they were unstable and causing over or under charges most certainly Lee would have discontinued them...My only problem with it would be its capacity limitations (only about 100 gr)...Bullet sorting with anything but small calibers not be possible....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 662682, member: 18849"] Joe, If I remember right an average kernal of lets say h4831 weighs about 1/26 (.038) grain and h4350 weighs about 1/35 (.028)grain therefore a scale is accurate to .02 will easily detect one kernal of those powders.... My first guess was that the OP had a Lee beam (about $25)..The manufacturer claims 1/10 accuracy and 1/20 sensitivity...My guess was that he converted the 1/20 wrong to come up with .02 instead of .05...But that was only a guess I wish we could hear from him to clarify what scale.. A buddy of mine had one and for weighing powder it seemed to be just fine....If they were unstable and causing over or under charges most certainly Lee would have discontinued them...My only problem with it would be its capacity limitations (only about 100 gr)...Bullet sorting with anything but small calibers not be possible.... [/QUOTE]
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