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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1554319" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I've been using an Ohaus 505 scale for a couple of decades, just went to an RCBS Chargemaster electronic scale; into the 21st. century. I would not recommend to someone, <u><em>who is just starting out</em></u>, to go with the Chargemaster. Figuring out the functions on the Chargemaster scale were/are a bit complicated; at least for me. I've been using it for a bit over a year now and still having trouble getting the scale to calibrate properly as the directions describe, and still having trouble with it. IMHO when first starting out, the "KISS" principle is best to follow because there are a lot of areas where something can go wrong. One last suggestion for you that I haven't read yet is '<u><em>if at all possible"</em></u>, try to find a mentor (a seasoned reloader) to help get you started and review your loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1554319, member: 69192"] I've been using an Ohaus 505 scale for a couple of decades, just went to an RCBS Chargemaster electronic scale; into the 21st. century. I would not recommend to someone, [U][I]who is just starting out[/I][/U], to go with the Chargemaster. Figuring out the functions on the Chargemaster scale were/are a bit complicated; at least for me. I've been using it for a bit over a year now and still having trouble getting the scale to calibrate properly as the directions describe, and still having trouble with it. IMHO when first starting out, the "KISS" principle is best to follow because there are a lot of areas where something can go wrong. One last suggestion for you that I haven't read yet is '[U][I]if at all possible"[/I][/U], try to find a mentor (a seasoned reloader) to help get you started and review your loads. [/QUOTE]
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