Good scale?

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SmokyMose

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I've been trying to be good and measure with grams and percentages making sausage.
I've been using a Taylor scale but it chokes on partial grams. I've been just rounding up.
Any recommendations?
 
American Weigh Systems or whatever the $10-20 ones are. They sell them at headshops. They should go to hundredths of a gram, and be pretty accurate by the tenth. They will also probably have something like a Gemini-20 which goes to the thousandth of a gram, but they are overkill and annoying to use (Google them and you will see what i mean).

If your scale doesn't come with calibration weights, you can just weigh something standardized like coins.
 
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American Weigh Systems or whatever the $10-20 ones are. They sell them at headshops. They should go to hundredths of a gram, and be pretty accurate by the tenth. They will also probably have something like a Gemini-20 which goes to the thousandth of a gram, but they are overkill and annoying to use (Google them and you will see what i mean).

If your scale doesn't come with calibration weights, you can just weigh something standardized like coins.
Thanks!
Haven't been inside a head shop in 40 years LOL!
 
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Problem solved. It weighs in Grams as well as Grains. Should have thought of it sooner.
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