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<blockquote data-quote="Vedak" data-source="post: 880321" data-attributes="member: 26211"><p>A friend also let me borrow an rcbs beam scale. But I am looking into a Dillon one for myself. </p><p></p><p>I'm surprised no one seems to have any confidence in the Chargemaster. I used it last week, weighed the first 5 throws in a row, all were within .1grain easily- I did this before charging any actual rounds. After that I would measure every 10 rounds. After charging 80 rounds, I randomly checked 30 rounds. All within .1gr</p><p></p><p>I will listen to the advice here and pick up a beam scale as well though. </p><p></p><p>Is the Dillon one good enough?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vedak, post: 880321, member: 26211"] A friend also let me borrow an rcbs beam scale. But I am looking into a Dillon one for myself. I'm surprised no one seems to have any confidence in the Chargemaster. I used it last week, weighed the first 5 throws in a row, all were within .1grain easily- I did this before charging any actual rounds. After that I would measure every 10 rounds. After charging 80 rounds, I randomly checked 30 rounds. All within .1gr I will listen to the advice here and pick up a beam scale as well though. Is the Dillon one good enough? [/QUOTE]
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