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3Rivers Digital Pocket Grain Scale |
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Item Number: 5962
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Full Product Info |
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Product Ratings & Reviews |
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Q: Good day, I recently bought one of these scales and the instructions refer to a calibration weight, where do I get one of these as it did not come with one and your don't list one on your website? Asked on 6/30/2012 by Darton1 from New Zealand, Tuakau Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The calibration weight is anything that has a known weight. Its not necessary to calibrate the scale unless you notice you are getting false readings. We don't sell a calibration weight. Answered on 7/3/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Sure was nice of you to give the dimensions of this thing in millimeters, NOT! Asked on 7/31/2011 by American Archer from Washington State Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: This grain scale will measure 5''L X 3'' W X 5/8'' T. Answered on 8/2/2011 by Art from 3Rivers Archery A: 5 inches long, 3 inches wide, 3/4 of an inch thick. Answered on 11/14/2011 by Alejandro from Dallas, TX A: The fourth bullet under "Full Product Info" says "Dimensions: 128 X 77 X 19 mm". As near as I can measure with a yardstick that is correct. If you need to convert to the English system that would be 5" x 3"x 3/4" (Divide by 25.4) Answered on 12/29/2011 by Don from Los Alamos, NM
Q: what does it mean when it says weighs in 1.5 grain increments? does it not weigh in less than 1.5 grains or does it round weights up or down? Asked on 5/29/2011 by Anonymous from archbold ohio Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: It should be 1.5 grains minimum. The scale can not read a measurement below 1.5 grains. Anything weighing between 1.5 grains and 8488 grains will be measured accurately to .1 grains. Answered on 5/31/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Can arrows be weighed on this scale? Asked on 3/24/2011 by Jonesy from Helena, MT Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, a full arrow can be weighed on this scale. Answered on 3/24/2011 by Justin from 3 Rivers Archery
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