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Is the rcbs chargemaster lite good enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1872992" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>You do not need the reducer for the Lite. It does not overthrow like the charge master. The Lite is actually better at getting consistent throws out of the box than the charge master. With some tweaks and the reducer the charge master can be as good but it cost more. Why buy the more expensive chargemaster? The input keys are far better and punching in numbers to the lites takes more attention to what you are doing. Yes that is splitting hairs but I do get frustrated with the lites. As far as accurate throws. I would say 95 out 100 throws with h1000, RL26, H4350, etc sized kernels are within 1(+-1) kernel of the exact charge compared to an A&D FX120i. If you leave the units on and calibrate prior to each usage you should be good. As others alluded to if you develop stable loads a few kernels is not going to make or break you out to 1k and maybe a little farther.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1872992, member: 26535"] You do not need the reducer for the Lite. It does not overthrow like the charge master. The Lite is actually better at getting consistent throws out of the box than the charge master. With some tweaks and the reducer the charge master can be as good but it cost more. Why buy the more expensive chargemaster? The input keys are far better and punching in numbers to the lites takes more attention to what you are doing. Yes that is splitting hairs but I do get frustrated with the lites. As far as accurate throws. I would say 95 out 100 throws with h1000, RL26, H4350, etc sized kernels are within 1(+-1) kernel of the exact charge compared to an A&D FX120i. If you leave the units on and calibrate prior to each usage you should be good. As others alluded to if you develop stable loads a few kernels is not going to make or break you out to 1k and maybe a little farther. [/QUOTE]
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