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<blockquote data-quote="Cinchy" data-source="post: 1848441" data-attributes="member: 45365"><p>Most my reloading equipment is Hornady, so around 10 years ago my Wife bought me a Hornady auto charge. If I remember right it was on sale for $169 bucks? When I first got it I had trouble with it throwing over weight charges. I contacted Hornady & they sent me a set of instructions on how to adjust the trickle, & that fixed the problem. A couple years ago I wondered just how accurate the unit was, after using it on several 1000 loads? I was also concerned what I would do if it quit working, & thought I needed a back up, so bought a Hornady bench scale. They have both been spot on with each other on charge weights, & have stayed consistent day to day. Now I see Hornady has a new Auto charge pro, I have been considering trying it, if they ever get in stock again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cinchy, post: 1848441, member: 45365"] Most my reloading equipment is Hornady, so around 10 years ago my Wife bought me a Hornady auto charge. If I remember right it was on sale for $169 bucks? When I first got it I had trouble with it throwing over weight charges. I contacted Hornady & they sent me a set of instructions on how to adjust the trickle, & that fixed the problem. A couple years ago I wondered just how accurate the unit was, after using it on several 1000 loads? I was also concerned what I would do if it quit working, & thought I needed a back up, so bought a Hornady bench scale. They have both been spot on with each other on charge weights, & have stayed consistent day to day. Now I see Hornady has a new Auto charge pro, I have been considering trying it, if they ever get in stock again. [/QUOTE]
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