I've been reading the posts about which scale people are using to weigh pellets. Some of which are very expensive, very precise and accurate. I have two American Weigh 100g x 0.01g Digital Scales which I bought on Amazon for under 10 dollars each. Each of them confirm the weigh of the other and as long as i place the Pellet in the same spot on the scale, the readings are very precise. Most of my pellets are within .01 grams of each other but some are off as much as .05 grams. The pellets that are off by over .02 grams are put into the plinking pile. The others i hold onto for confirming zero and hunting.
What difference in weight do you deem significant enough to consider a pellet not capable of holding accurate groups along side a pellet of standard weight?
What difference in weight do you deem significant enough to consider a pellet not capable of holding accurate groups along side a pellet of standard weight?