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Reloading
How many of you went back (scales)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 943760" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>+1 Woods</p><p>I don't hold any regrets in use of an RCBS ChargeMaster dispenser.</p><p>I'm confident that I'm loading faster & more accurately than 'most' using separate throwers, tricklers, and beam scales.</p><p>Hell, mine(modified) trickles and locks onto single kernels in weight. Even a Prometheus can do no better than kernel weight allows. And I would not trade my CM for a Prometheus.</p><p></p><p>Some of it is in the operating of a scale. Paying attention and detecting when things aren't right.</p><p>OP has done this, he noticed a problem, and now he can fix the problem. </p><p>So it's really not a problem.</p><p>If my CM1500 gets at all quirky, I'll buy another & keep going. It's worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 943760, member: 1521"] +1 Woods I don't hold any regrets in use of an RCBS ChargeMaster dispenser. I'm confident that I'm loading faster & more accurately than 'most' using separate throwers, tricklers, and beam scales. Hell, mine(modified) trickles and locks onto single kernels in weight. Even a Prometheus can do no better than kernel weight allows. And I would not trade my CM for a Prometheus. Some of it is in the operating of a scale. Paying attention and detecting when things aren't right. OP has done this, he noticed a problem, and now he can fix the problem. So it's really not a problem. If my CM1500 gets at all quirky, I'll buy another & keep going. It's worth it. [/QUOTE]
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