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RCBS Chargemaster
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 403007" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Love it. Whether I'm reloading 9 for load development or 100 for hunting season, it takes the drudgery out of the task. I hate having to set and watch two lines line up.</p><p>Accuracy wise, I think it does pretty darn good. Most people don't even realize how small an amount, or object, they are asking their scales to repeatedly weigh accurate. It is accurate to +/- .1 (1/10th) of a grain. Not a pound, a grain. For comparison I just grabbed two normal business cards off my desk and weighed them. They weighed 14.8 and 15.2 grains.</p><p>Some folks complain about them fluctuating because the ceiling fan or air conditioning is on. They are sensitive, electronic devices. All scales fluctuate when proper conditions aren't met or taken into consideration. I've seen 70' truck scales fluctuate 40-60lbs when the wind gets to howling.</p><p>For $300.00 the ChargeMaster is a very good deal, for what it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 403007, member: 307"] Love it. Whether I'm reloading 9 for load development or 100 for hunting season, it takes the drudgery out of the task. I hate having to set and watch two lines line up. Accuracy wise, I think it does pretty darn good. Most people don't even realize how small an amount, or object, they are asking their scales to repeatedly weigh accurate. It is accurate to +/- .1 (1/10th) of a grain. Not a pound, a grain. For comparison I just grabbed two normal business cards off my desk and weighed them. They weighed 14.8 and 15.2 grains. Some folks complain about them fluctuating because the ceiling fan or air conditioning is on. They are sensitive, electronic devices. All scales fluctuate when proper conditions aren't met or taken into consideration. I've seen 70' truck scales fluctuate 40-60lbs when the wind gets to howling. For $300.00 the ChargeMaster is a very good deal, for what it does. [/QUOTE]
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