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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1416231" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I have an old RCBS chargemaster I had purchased in 2000 and I also have a balance beam scale made by Lyman from back in the sixties. I always use both by throwing a charge thru the RCBS and measure it with the balance beam to verify if it is true. I do not get in a hurry when I am loading ammo, I am more into making sure everything is down to absolute before seating the bullet. So my opinion, have an electronic powder dispenser and a balance beam scale to verify each powder throw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1416231, member: 99039"] I have an old RCBS chargemaster I had purchased in 2000 and I also have a balance beam scale made by Lyman from back in the sixties. I always use both by throwing a charge thru the RCBS and measure it with the balance beam to verify if it is true. I do not get in a hurry when I am loading ammo, I am more into making sure everything is down to absolute before seating the bullet. So my opinion, have an electronic powder dispenser and a balance beam scale to verify each powder throw. [/QUOTE]
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