Shalee
15-03-07, 09:47 PM
I've just recieved some scales I brought off Ebay.(SnailExpress)
They are
Capacity 100 g , 3.527 oz , 500 ct or 1542.8 gn
Readabilty 0.01 g , 0.001 oz , 0.01 ct or 0.1 gn
2 aaa batteries included
All up they cost $30.50 delivered from the US and took abit over a week
to get here. I've waited longer for things to come from interstate.
First I started weighing all my broadheads. It was surprising how much
difference there was in weights in the same type, outbacks etc but this
could be due to my sharpening. Some were sold as
125 grain (Stonecutters) weighed in at 101.6 grains ? :?
Next came my arrows. They ranged from 410 gn to 420 gn.
Maybe I used a bit more hotmelt in some of the inserts? (plus abit of
variation in shaft weights) It's let me group my arrows together for use
with 3 D's and paper shoots . Might gain me a few more points :lol:
All in all they seem good for the price and I've had a bit of fun , that
is the main thing.
Cheers Shane
They are
Capacity 100 g , 3.527 oz , 500 ct or 1542.8 gn
Readabilty 0.01 g , 0.001 oz , 0.01 ct or 0.1 gn
2 aaa batteries included
All up they cost $30.50 delivered from the US and took abit over a week
to get here. I've waited longer for things to come from interstate.
First I started weighing all my broadheads. It was surprising how much
difference there was in weights in the same type, outbacks etc but this
could be due to my sharpening. Some were sold as
125 grain (Stonecutters) weighed in at 101.6 grains ? :?
Next came my arrows. They ranged from 410 gn to 420 gn.
Maybe I used a bit more hotmelt in some of the inserts? (plus abit of
variation in shaft weights) It's let me group my arrows together for use
with 3 D's and paper shoots . Might gain me a few more points :lol:
All in all they seem good for the price and I've had a bit of fun , that
is the main thing.
Cheers Shane