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RCBS Powder Dispenser/Scale
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<blockquote data-quote="Timberbeast7" data-source="post: 301211" data-attributes="member: 9700"><p>?? What?? Have you ever used a Chargemaster...doesn't sound like it. "Warm up" takes about 10 seconds, calibration takes about 1 minute. Not sure how a scale will be affected by 'varying line voltage', they are extremely easy to change powders in (turn the plug open, drain the spout, sweep the last of the powder out the drain spout, refill), and I've heard stories of the Chargemasters being dropped on the floor with no damage. I'm not trying to be argumentitive but I don't think you have accurately described the Chargemaster. Also, what do you consider a "normal" volume shooter? If you only shoot a couple times a year, it will probably be cheap to find a friend with reloading equipment.</p><p> </p><p>If it fits your budget, the Chargemaster is well worth the money and VERY reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timberbeast7, post: 301211, member: 9700"] ?? What?? Have you ever used a Chargemaster...doesn't sound like it. "Warm up" takes about 10 seconds, calibration takes about 1 minute. Not sure how a scale will be affected by 'varying line voltage', they are extremely easy to change powders in (turn the plug open, drain the spout, sweep the last of the powder out the drain spout, refill), and I've heard stories of the Chargemasters being dropped on the floor with no damage. I'm not trying to be argumentitive but I don't think you have accurately described the Chargemaster. Also, what do you consider a "normal" volume shooter? If you only shoot a couple times a year, it will probably be cheap to find a friend with reloading equipment. If it fits your budget, the Chargemaster is well worth the money and VERY reliable. [/QUOTE]
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