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help pick digital powder scale
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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 993334" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>I've been really pleased with with the rcbs chargemaster pro 1500 . Others have said that digital scales, the 1500 as well, are prone to drift, but so far... I've gotten consistent loads out of mine. I am using the modified mcdonalds straw method and have sped up my settings so it only takes about half the time to drop a charge, but I do get some overcharges occasionally when using h4895... But only a few and compared with the time I'm saving, I don't mind one bit. My first charge with Varget is always overcharged... But then it's flawless after I dump that one back in. I won't go back to a balance scale, unless it is only to verify weight of my electronic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 993334, member: 81139"] I've been really pleased with with the rcbs chargemaster pro 1500 . Others have said that digital scales, the 1500 as well, are prone to drift, but so far... I've gotten consistent loads out of mine. I am using the modified mcdonalds straw method and have sped up my settings so it only takes about half the time to drop a charge, but I do get some overcharges occasionally when using h4895... But only a few and compared with the time I'm saving, I don't mind one bit. My first charge with Varget is always overcharged... But then it's flawless after I dump that one back in. I won't go back to a balance scale, unless it is only to verify weight of my electronic. [/QUOTE]
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