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πŸ§ͺ Troemner 150-8 415 200 Gram-Nanogram 0.5 GN Certification Stainless Steel Review

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Description of πŸ§ͺ Troemner 150-8 415 200 Gram-Nanogram 0.5 GN Certification Stainless Steel

Troemner 200gn-0. 5Gn class f test weight set - 1508-415. Made in the usa. Perfect for checking powder measure of reloads. No certificate. Comes with polycarbonate case.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Precise calibration weights. Made in America.

I don't like anything about that. It is made in the USA. Very close to the old set I compared it to. I like the storage and organization of the set. Easy access to the scale. well done . The company that makes this product knows what they are doing. The price is right, a lot for the money. If you are looking for a good set of weights to calibrate or check your scale, you will love this set.

Pros
  • Test, measure and check
Cons
  • Big and clumsy

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't worry about calibration

One would think that a "set of test weights" should have accurate weights. It's not like this. As others have noted, the 20 grain weights are heavier, 0.3-0.4 grains in my case. 10 grains was fine, but I stopped testing test weights when I found how knocked down they were. I don't have a certified scale, but I have a beam scale and an electronic scale that told me the same thing, so I'm pretty sure I'm right. But it's a good thing, whatever the cost.

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  • Industry and Science
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not bad for the price.

I bought this to use as reload test weights. My digital scale uses a two point calibration, 0g and 50g. The 50g weight is well above anything I've ever used to charge, so I wanted more reasonable weights to test my scale against. Other than that, these weights are fine. Almost everyone read what they were supposed to read. The only ones that didn't were 20 grain weights, both of which weighed between 0.2 and 0.3 grains. This was tested on two scales so I'm pretty sure they are really heavy. I…

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  • Calibration Weights
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  • Quick Start Guide