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Reloading
Chargemaster 1500 combo accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Carpe Beerem" data-source="post: 1097765" data-attributes="member: 49328"><p>I like the look of the brass case sticking out but I think it still would allow some clumping where the auger pulls so much powder at once. I used the slit in the straw to reduce how much powder can enter the auger at once and it seems to really help, doesn't seem to slow it down any either. I am very surprised now anytime I get an overthrow.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I just leave mine plugged in and turned on. I don't have to worry about letting it warm up since it is always ready to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carpe Beerem, post: 1097765, member: 49328"] I like the look of the brass case sticking out but I think it still would allow some clumping where the auger pulls so much powder at once. I used the slit in the straw to reduce how much powder can enter the auger at once and it seems to really help, doesn't seem to slow it down any either. I am very surprised now anytime I get an overthrow. Oh, and I just leave mine plugged in and turned on. I don't have to worry about letting it warm up since it is always ready to go. [/QUOTE]
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