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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1164709" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>My part wasn't for a Chargemaster, it was a new die body that had a manufacturing defect in it. The bottom lip (where it contacts the shellholder) had a chunk missing out of it. After calling, they confirmed it wouldn't affect anything, but insisted on sending me out a brand new die body anyway. Which I thought was really nice.</p><p> </p><p>That sucks they don't sell parts. I love my Chargemaster 1500. Once I custom programmed it to spin and trickle where I wanted it to, and used the McDonald's straw trick, it has been nearly flawless for years. On YouTube there is a guy on there who has a video about calibrating and reprogramming your CM1500. It was about 10 mins long, but really helpful and informative.</p><p> </p><p>I have also heard Gemtechs are nice scales, but not sure if they offer a auto-dispensing model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1164709, member: 12995"] My part wasn't for a Chargemaster, it was a new die body that had a manufacturing defect in it. The bottom lip (where it contacts the shellholder) had a chunk missing out of it. After calling, they confirmed it wouldn't affect anything, but insisted on sending me out a brand new die body anyway. Which I thought was really nice. That sucks they don't sell parts. I love my Chargemaster 1500. Once I custom programmed it to spin and trickle where I wanted it to, and used the McDonald's straw trick, it has been nearly flawless for years. On YouTube there is a guy on there who has a video about calibrating and reprogramming your CM1500. It was about 10 mins long, but really helpful and informative. I have also heard Gemtechs are nice scales, but not sure if they offer a auto-dispensing model. [/QUOTE]
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