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<blockquote data-quote="blacktail 8541" data-source="post: 1848397" data-attributes="member: 83713"><p>I have had the RCBS charge Master for about 8-10 years and rely on it heavily. I calibrate it at the beginning of each session and give it at least 15 minute for the electronics to come to temp and stabilize. The only issue that it seems to have is that with long extruded powders it will occasionally be over by 1 or 2 tenths of a grain. That does not bother me much. I have also recently gone back to fine tuning my charge weight by having my RCBS 1010 beam scale next to the Charge Master and adjusting the powder charge down to the kernel of powder on my hunting loads and precision loads. Takes more time, but I am not in a real hurry anymore. I enjoy loading on my single stage press more than my progressives anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacktail 8541, post: 1848397, member: 83713"] I have had the RCBS charge Master for about 8-10 years and rely on it heavily. I calibrate it at the beginning of each session and give it at least 15 minute for the electronics to come to temp and stabilize. The only issue that it seems to have is that with long extruded powders it will occasionally be over by 1 or 2 tenths of a grain. That does not bother me much. I have also recently gone back to fine tuning my charge weight by having my RCBS 1010 beam scale next to the Charge Master and adjusting the powder charge down to the kernel of powder on my hunting loads and precision loads. Takes more time, but I am not in a real hurry anymore. I enjoy loading on my single stage press more than my progressives anymore. [/QUOTE]
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