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Reloading
ChargeMaster scale inconsistent
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 2917631" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>Mods for sure. The straw mod is the best single thing you can do for it. I recommend a square cut on the straw vs. other configurations. I've also reprogramed it with specified run times for the different speeds and that makes it work really well. The way I did it cuts down on the drop time by almost 50%. I know most people shy away from touching the programing side but it's not that hard and there are online recourses to do it. </p><p></p><p>Another thing to note is, 'when the scale shuts the motor off'. I've noticed if it stops quickly, the load is almost always going to be high. Also, the scale is very consistent if you drop 0.1 grain short and drop in a couple kernels until the reading immediately kicks over to the next 0.1 increment. It lacks the hundreth display but I believe it can read that weight as the program decides when to roll over to the next tenth mark. I've cross checked it with more sensitive scales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 2917631, member: 78569"] Mods for sure. The straw mod is the best single thing you can do for it. I recommend a square cut on the straw vs. other configurations. I've also reprogramed it with specified run times for the different speeds and that makes it work really well. The way I did it cuts down on the drop time by almost 50%. I know most people shy away from touching the programing side but it's not that hard and there are online recourses to do it. Another thing to note is, 'when the scale shuts the motor off'. I've noticed if it stops quickly, the load is almost always going to be high. Also, the scale is very consistent if you drop 0.1 grain short and drop in a couple kernels until the reading immediately kicks over to the next 0.1 increment. It lacks the hundreth display but I believe it can read that weight as the program decides when to roll over to the next tenth mark. I've cross checked it with more sensitive scales. [/QUOTE]
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