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Electric Powder Measure - thoughs
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<blockquote data-quote="Nebo" data-source="post: 488002" data-attributes="member: 28230"><p>I have owned the RCBS Chargemaster for a couple of years now, and I highly recommend it.</p><p> </p><p>I have a fluorescent shop light above my reloading bench, and it has not caused me any problems. </p><p> </p><p>The heat/AC outlet above my bench has. I have to close the register, or use the breeze cover that comes whith the unit. I just close the register when throwing powder because I don't like to use the cover.</p><p> </p><p>I turn it on for ~1/2 hour prior to loading, calibrate, and start loading. Always spot on compared to my balance beam scale.</p><p> </p><p>Throw a charge, dump it into the case, and by the time I seat the bullet the next charge is ready and always within .1 gr.</p><p> </p><p>Fast, very accurate, and easy. Whats not to like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nebo, post: 488002, member: 28230"] I have owned the RCBS Chargemaster for a couple of years now, and I highly recommend it. I have a fluorescent shop light above my reloading bench, and it has not caused me any problems. The heat/AC outlet above my bench has. I have to close the register, or use the breeze cover that comes whith the unit. I just close the register when throwing powder because I don't like to use the cover. I turn it on for ~1/2 hour prior to loading, calibrate, and start loading. Always spot on compared to my balance beam scale. Throw a charge, dump it into the case, and by the time I seat the bullet the next charge is ready and always within .1 gr. Fast, very accurate, and easy. Whats not to like. [/QUOTE]
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