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eletronic powder trickler
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 1106048" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I recently got an Omega Auto and have been messing around with it and the Chargemaster. After playing with the programming on the CM I was able to ge it to weigh out very quickly. Adding the straw to the tube made a huge difference in overcharges. Before the straw, it would stop and show perfect weight but if left on the scale untouched it would then read over by a tenth or two. The straw stopped that. </p><p></p><p>I set the CM to drop a couple tenths low and then put it in the manual scale and used the Omega to trickle up. I played with different charge weights for an hour or so. The Omega is nice once you take the time to tune it to stop right where you want it on a manual balance scale. You need to wait a couple seconds for the scale to settle before trickling.</p><p></p><p>For me, the Omega will be nice to use at the range if I'm there for a while since I have no AC power for the CM. At home, using it in conjunction with the CM is slower and I don't think it's that much more accurate after having tuned the CM. With an ultra accurate digital scale the Omega would be perfect, though. The CM drops powder faster than the Omega so I'd use that to get close and trickle with the Omega. You'd only need the $65 Omega with your scale so that's a no brainer to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 1106048, member: 605"] I recently got an Omega Auto and have been messing around with it and the Chargemaster. After playing with the programming on the CM I was able to ge it to weigh out very quickly. Adding the straw to the tube made a huge difference in overcharges. Before the straw, it would stop and show perfect weight but if left on the scale untouched it would then read over by a tenth or two. The straw stopped that. I set the CM to drop a couple tenths low and then put it in the manual scale and used the Omega to trickle up. I played with different charge weights for an hour or so. The Omega is nice once you take the time to tune it to stop right where you want it on a manual balance scale. You need to wait a couple seconds for the scale to settle before trickling. For me, the Omega will be nice to use at the range if I'm there for a while since I have no AC power for the CM. At home, using it in conjunction with the CM is slower and I don't think it's that much more accurate after having tuned the CM. With an ultra accurate digital scale the Omega would be perfect, though. The CM drops powder faster than the Omega so I'd use that to get close and trickle with the Omega. You'd only need the $65 Omega with your scale so that's a no brainer to me. [/QUOTE]
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