Quality compact "pocket" electronic grain scale at a low affordable price! This little digital grain scale accurately weighs in grains, ounces, penny weight, and grams. Serious bowhunters and target archery shooters know that matching your arrow components closely improves your overall arrow accuracy. Maximum capacity of 8,488 grains with accuracy of 1.5 grains. Features Backlit LCD display, tare function, and auto calibration (weight required, sold separately). Includes instructions and batteries. Limited lifetime warranty. ...read more
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Now we can make sure what our weights arw
Great product, and great customer service
Easy to use, accurate, great price for the scale. I would recommend this scale to anyone weighing arrows, broad heads, field points for building arrows.
Great little scale it work for me!!
I am using it to get the total grains on my crossbow bolts!
POOR!
This product is very inaccurate!
I would recommend this.
Very nice scale for the price. would recommend.
Quality investment
Finally I have a device that measures arrow weight accurately. Makes a considerable difference knowing weights within 10 grains or so. Would recommend purchasing the 500 gram weight for intializating.
3Rivers Digital Pocket grain scale
Great for checking the weigh of all your arrows. I add weight tubes and gold tip weights to my arrows.
DIGITAL GRAIN SCALE
USE FOR ARROW BUILDING DOES NOT WEIGH SAME WEIGHT TWICE IN SUCCESSION OFF BY 2-4 GRAINS OK FOR MY USE RIGHT NOW EASY SETUP BUT DON'T TRY TO CALIBRATE
Awesome scale
turn the scale on, hit the mode key until you get the weight scale you want and put what you want to weigh on the scale, make sure what you are weighing is centered on the scale or you'll get an inaccurate reading. If you wish to calibrate, press and old the mode key until cal is displayed put the calibration weight on the scale.
Well weighed price for a scale !
F. O. C., spine, total weigh, penetration ? This scale help you to arrange together, broadheads weigh with spine, F.O. C., in order to make the perfect hunting arrow.
The arrows holder does not come with the scale.
No, I created my own with a small piece of styrofoam
If you have tried calibrating it without success you can send it back to us and we can fix it or get you a replacement.
I love mine. They are accurate and easy to work with. Never had a problem, or an arrow it could not weigh.
its been one of my main tools while making arrows,i use it to make closely matched over all weights of each arrow and for doublechecking field tips and broad heads
My son and I use this scale for our arrows and tips. The scale is easy to use, reliable and compact. I could not see how the manufacturer could improve on the design, and we appreciate that. We use it whenever we are working on arrows or measuring the weights.
I really like it. It is super easy to use, accurate, and so far (1 year) no problems. The scale surface is a little small, so any larger irregularly shaped object would require a bowl or box to hold it. But for archery tackle, it is great. Sent with Zeus
It's very good. Make sure you buy the calibration weight which is sold separately.
This grain scale will measure 5''L X 3'' W X 5/8'' T.
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)
5 inches long, 3 inches wide, 3/4 of an inch thick.
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.
Yes, a full arrow can be weighed on this scale.