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    Quote Originally Posted by eamars View Post
    People have been reporting they have good luck with the G&G JJ100B with decent accuracy (0.001g) and response speed. I had one coming soon.

    Picture shows the OpenTrickler on A&D FX120i and G&G JJ223BF (which isn't suitable for automatic trickling purpose for being too slow for the response over serial).
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    awesome setup!

    where/how did you get the gg?
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    Some of you get too wound up about your scales I reckon. You’re working up your own individual loads so as long as they repeatedly weigh the same weight consistently that you’ve settled on that’s good enough for most people apart from those precision shooters who use setups that rule out all human and mechanical error, which most don’t. Settle on a load weight, make a reference weight, check scale, load ammo, go shoot stuff, sleep easy at night.
    Just remember the following:
    Accuracy refers to how close measurements are to the true or accepted value. It’s the degree to which the result of a measurement reflects the actual value of the quantity being measured. Accuracy reflects the absence of error, both systematic and observational, in your measurement system.
    Precision, on the other hand, is about the repeatability or consistency of measurements. It answers the question, “how close are measurements to each other?” Precision can exist without true accuracy; you can have measurements that are very consistent but still far from the known or accepted value.
    Resolution in metrology equipment dictates the smallest change in a physical quantity that a measurement system can detect. It plays a pivotal role in determining both precision and accuracy, as higher resolution allows for finer distinctions in measurements
    This will wind a few of you up but not worried. My system works well enough for my needs, others may find different. Have at it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STC View Post
    awesome setup!

    where/how did you get the gg?
    Imported from China. Unfortunately there is no distributor in NZ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eamars View Post
    Imported from China. Unfortunately there is no distributor in NZ.
    thanks! might I ask where from china? aliexpress seems to have them, but are they genuine? or did you contact a seller directly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by STC View Post
    thanks! might I ask where from china? aliexpress seems to have them, but are they genuine? or did you contact a seller directly?
    I bought from Taobao (which is the aliexpress for chinese) and forwarded to NZ. Sorry I can't comment on whether they are genuine or not. But I guess in most cases they are.
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