I think that for most purposes actual load adjustments, for tuning, of .1 gr. are small enough, given the nature and number of other variables that come into play. What I am looking for, which in no way disagrees with your post, is something that I can see when repeatedly weighing the same thing. I would like the pointer to come to rest in the same place, time after time, and as you mentioned, a web cam gives a much better view of what is going on. These inexpensive scales can be made to work much better than they did when brand new. One little tip, I believe that the primary cause of blunted areas on the knife edges is lack of attention when the beam is placed on the scale. It is easy to get in a rush and come down on one of the agate retainers. Now, I take the extra second to put the far end in, forward of it's final position, and slide it all the way to the back before rotating the beam so that the front knife edge comes into position in its agate support, missing the front retainer. Then, after finishing the assembly, I center the beam so that the ends of the knife edges do not rub.