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RCBS vs. Hornady Electronic Powder Measure
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<blockquote data-quote="kstrick" data-source="post: 478486" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I have an RCBS Chargemaster. </p><p>I love it. fast and accurate.</p><p>I have a set of Lyman scale check weights. They are in increments of .1 to 10 gr. I had these weights checked on a research grade pharmaceutical scale that ran out to .0000. All of the weights were either dead on or within .002 gr of the stated weight. When I checked the weights on the Chargemaster scale it was right on the money. The difference being one stick of powder at most. </p><p>I have absolute 100% trust in the scale. </p><p>just my .0002 gr worth.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kstrick, post: 478486, member: 11227"] I have an RCBS Chargemaster. I love it. fast and accurate. I have a set of Lyman scale check weights. They are in increments of .1 to 10 gr. I had these weights checked on a research grade pharmaceutical scale that ran out to .0000. All of the weights were either dead on or within .002 gr of the stated weight. When I checked the weights on the Chargemaster scale it was right on the money. The difference being one stick of powder at most. I have absolute 100% trust in the scale. just my .0002 gr worth. Ken [/QUOTE]
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