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Sorry for the lost "I", it should be grains. My normal chemistry digital scale that weighs in grams is accurate to .01 grams (or .154 grains). My Old 1978 Ohaus built RCBS 1010 and my cheap Hornady digital scale both weigh in grains. I am not sure what they are rated for, but I would bet the RCBS 1010 is the most accurate/sensitive.I don't know what you're loading for but "Grams"? . Yeah, I know. I look at the time on posts. After dinner, tired from a hard day at the office/work/a cocktail/beer or two. All of the above maybe? Yep.
But seriously folks....I can't bring myself to trust an electronic device over my own eyes and experience looking at those two lines when they match up. The talk of spraying anti static around to help the scale be accurate just sounds funny to me. Maybe an incantation too? That is just my personal preference at this point. I'm fairly new to the hobby, Dec 2011. I use an RCBS 5-0-5. I'm a single stage loader and once I get my load weight stabilized I check every 10th-15th drop. I know that when it's warm in the house even a small fan on the computer desk BEHIND me moving air in the room will upset the scale enough that I won't use a fan while I load.
That goes for a LOT of things these day, doesn't it Jimbo?