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I have spent a large part of my career lately to untrain myself from chasing tenths.Methinks that, at least to a point, the method you use to close in on the work, whether it's some clicks or snug the way you like it, should be the same as the method used when zeroing the mic on a calibration block. You can't change the rate or the span, just the zero point and preload. Without going needlessly down into the weeds of the mechanism, that should be the basis for our purposes.
Of course, I could happily chat with @Bone Head about it all day, I cut my teeth in a multi-ISO accredited lab, but that level of depth had a defined purpose. In my shop, tenths are a nice target, but 99.9% of the time the pursuit is esoteric.
Maybe I should say to untrain myself from chasing tenths when .001-.002 would suffice, but there are times you just want a better fit..