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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1224227" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>RCBS 1500 charge master. I have been using this since about 2006 and it usually stays on 24-7. All year long from year to year. Only problem I have ever had was the power supply... the little adapter burned out on me. I purchased a variable supply for it and just set it to the correct voltage the original put out. No other problems. So I would say I think I probably have got my moneys worth on this unit. I like leaving it on because I think it keep the scale more consistent but I have no hard proof of that. I do zero it or run it through the cal before loading and from cal to cal I can check on my balance beam and they are spot on. It tool a little getting used to because sometime it will over shoot depends on how much you have in the hopper. Also after a while you will notice about how or how many cernals of powder it takes to change the scale by .1 grain. Usually about 3 for most stick powders unless using the ssc stuff. But yes RCBS charge master is a winner in my book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1224227, member: 10429"] RCBS 1500 charge master. I have been using this since about 2006 and it usually stays on 24-7. All year long from year to year. Only problem I have ever had was the power supply... the little adapter burned out on me. I purchased a variable supply for it and just set it to the correct voltage the original put out. No other problems. So I would say I think I probably have got my moneys worth on this unit. I like leaving it on because I think it keep the scale more consistent but I have no hard proof of that. I do zero it or run it through the cal before loading and from cal to cal I can check on my balance beam and they are spot on. It tool a little getting used to because sometime it will over shoot depends on how much you have in the hopper. Also after a while you will notice about how or how many cernals of powder it takes to change the scale by .1 grain. Usually about 3 for most stick powders unless using the ssc stuff. But yes RCBS charge master is a winner in my book. [/QUOTE]
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