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Newbie question on powder measurement
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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 1402042" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>RCBS chargmaster has been spot-on for me. I leave it turned on 24-7 and calibrate it before each loading session. I always set it for 0.1gr less than the target load and draw out single kernel from the tube until it reaches target (normally 2-4 kernels and only takes a few seconds). Has never been anything less than perfectly equal to the beam scale. If you let it stop on your desired load it will be close but normally a little over by 1-3 kernels. Like was mentioned earlier that may be close enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 1402042, member: 97196"] RCBS chargmaster has been spot-on for me. I leave it turned on 24-7 and calibrate it before each loading session. I always set it for 0.1gr less than the target load and draw out single kernel from the tube until it reaches target (normally 2-4 kernels and only takes a few seconds). Has never been anything less than perfectly equal to the beam scale. If you let it stop on your desired load it will be close but normally a little over by 1-3 kernels. Like was mentioned earlier that may be close enough. [/QUOTE]
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