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Low Pre boil gravity

I'd consider that within a reasonable margin of error. It will hardly affect your beer in a noticeable way. I wouldn't worry about it at all. In any case, that's pre boil. If you just boil a bit l …
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Final Gravity on the Refractormeter vs. the Hydrometer

Alcohol in fermented beer skews the refractometer reading. You need to use a correction formula in order to get an accurate reading.
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How might trub effect taking original gravity?

You are absolutely correct. Unless something is dissolved into the liquid, or there's so much trub that the hydrometer is sitting on top of it, the reading will be unaffected.
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