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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
ChargeMaster scale inconsistent
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<blockquote data-quote="robert rex" data-source="post: 2917893" data-attributes="member: 96806"><p>If you purchase a Creedmoor Sports TRX 925 scale accurate to +or- .01g, you'll see how inaccurate the RCBS is. Sure the RCBS will say 39.5g, but you'll find when you verify the load with an accurate scale it can easily be off by as much as a grain. I've halved my extreme spreads and all my SD's are now single digit. I started using it when shooting 600 yard benchrest, but now use it for all my accurate hunting rifles. It's not worth it with large caliber moderately accurate rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert rex, post: 2917893, member: 96806"] If you purchase a Creedmoor Sports TRX 925 scale accurate to +or- .01g, you'll see how inaccurate the RCBS is. Sure the RCBS will say 39.5g, but you'll find when you verify the load with an accurate scale it can easily be off by as much as a grain. I've halved my extreme spreads and all my SD's are now single digit. I started using it when shooting 600 yard benchrest, but now use it for all my accurate hunting rifles. It's not worth it with large caliber moderately accurate rifles. [/QUOTE]
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