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RCBS Chargemaster accuracy test
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<blockquote data-quote="RDM416" data-source="post: 504372" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>lamiglas, Not a dumb question at all. For the sake of keeping the initial write up from being too lengthy I did not include all the details of the test. </p><p> </p><p>During the test, the Chargemaster went "over" on 2 charges, those were simply dumped back into the hopper and re-dispensed. 6 charges were "under" and I trickled powder in until the display was stable at 100.0 grains. From past experience, my Chargemaster tends to dispense about 30% to 40% of the charges "light" by .1 to .2 grains. Often it will stop on the exact charge then after it sits for a few seconds will "drop" by .1 or .2. It is actually fairly rare for me to get "over" charges. Each charge weighed was allowed to sit on the scale(s) for 1 min to ensure the reading was stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDM416, post: 504372, member: 3745"] lamiglas, Not a dumb question at all. For the sake of keeping the initial write up from being too lengthy I did not include all the details of the test. During the test, the Chargemaster went "over" on 2 charges, those were simply dumped back into the hopper and re-dispensed. 6 charges were "under" and I trickled powder in until the display was stable at 100.0 grains. From past experience, my Chargemaster tends to dispense about 30% to 40% of the charges "light" by .1 to .2 grains. Often it will stop on the exact charge then after it sits for a few seconds will "drop" by .1 or .2. It is actually fairly rare for me to get "over" charges. Each charge weighed was allowed to sit on the scale(s) for 1 min to ensure the reading was stable. [/QUOTE]
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