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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Need some advice on picking a scale.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Heat?" data-source="post: 1602569" data-attributes="member: 105495"><p>I just watched several side by side comparison tests that show the ChargeMaster weighs almost as accurate as the Prometheus ($5,100.00) and the FX 120i which sells for around a Grand. Then the shot groups with all the loads made up with the different dispensers. The difference wasn't very noticeable. The ES spread of the Charge Master 1500 loads was .075 of a grain. For the 120i the ES was .040 of a grain. The Prometheus came in at .020. 600 yard groups were too similar to make much about. Maybe these guys have an agenda. I don't know but they weighed powder on a ChargeMaster then weighed it on a $1,500.00 Sartorius Scale and they were almost identical. Enjoy your over-priced scale. I'll enjoy my 1/3 MOA Loads crafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Heat?, post: 1602569, member: 105495"] I just watched several side by side comparison tests that show the ChargeMaster weighs almost as accurate as the Prometheus ($5,100.00) and the FX 120i which sells for around a Grand. Then the shot groups with all the loads made up with the different dispensers. The difference wasn’t very noticeable. The ES spread of the Charge Master 1500 loads was .075 of a grain. For the 120i the ES was .040 of a grain. The Prometheus came in at .020. 600 yard groups were too similar to make much about. Maybe these guys have an agenda. I don’t know but they weighed powder on a ChargeMaster then weighed it on a $1,500.00 Sartorius Scale and they were almost identical. Enjoy your over-priced scale. I’ll enjoy my 1/3 MOA Loads crafy [/QUOTE]
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