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Digital powder scale ?
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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1678974" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>Well, I did the same as you for 10 years and finally broke down and got an RCBS Chargemaster lite. I'll have to say that I like it. I did test it against my triple beam 505 balance and it seemed to throw the charge a bit light but quite honestly it was fractions (less than a tenth) of a grain and it did so consistently. So to make a long story short, I stopped obsessing over it and have found that results have been more than acceptable. This is evidenced (for me) by fairly consistent ES numbers below 20 FPS. IMHO if you pay attention to uniformity in you case prep, control your neck tension and all that other good stuff, you don't have to worry about + or - a couple of kernels of powder coming out of the powder tube into the pan. Load 'em up and shoot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1678974, member: 109229"] Well, I did the same as you for 10 years and finally broke down and got an RCBS Chargemaster lite. I’ll have to say that I like it. I did test it against my triple beam 505 balance and it seemed to throw the charge a bit light but quite honestly it was fractions (less than a tenth) of a grain and it did so consistently. So to make a long story short, I stopped obsessing over it and have found that results have been more than acceptable. This is evidenced (for me) by fairly consistent ES numbers below 20 FPS. IMHO if you pay attention to uniformity in you case prep, control your neck tension and all that other good stuff, you don’t have to worry about + or - a couple of kernels of powder coming out of the powder tube into the pan. Load ‘em up and shoot! [/QUOTE]
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