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RCBS Chargemaster accuracy test
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<blockquote data-quote="TBass" data-source="post: 504474" data-attributes="member: 16432"><p>RDM - I too questioned the accuracy of my RCB's and Hornady electronic powder throwers; thus, I purchased the exact same scale from Sinclair.</p><p></p><p>First and foremost I find your hypothesis on the RCBS Chargemaster to be accurate; additionally, I found the Hornady Lock-n-Load Autocharger to be no worse and no better with respects to accuracy.</p><p></p><p>I now simply have my powder thrown .1 grain short & trickle up on the Sartorius M-Prove. This has DRASTICALLY cut down my standard deviation on my .223 reloads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBass, post: 504474, member: 16432"] RDM - I too questioned the accuracy of my RCB's and Hornady electronic powder throwers; thus, I purchased the exact same scale from Sinclair. First and foremost I find your hypothesis on the RCBS Chargemaster to be accurate; additionally, I found the Hornady Lock-n-Load Autocharger to be no worse and no better with respects to accuracy. I now simply have my powder thrown .1 grain short & trickle up on the Sartorius M-Prove. This has DRASTICALLY cut down my standard deviation on my .223 reloads. [/QUOTE]
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