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Reloading
Powder scale or e-scale? that is the question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 830946" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>The ChargeMaster turned it all around for me.</p><p>I choose it even over the more accurate Prometheus, because there is more to dispensing powder well -than pure accuracy.</p><p></p><p>Best application (with most things) often includes more than single attributes.</p><p>You can buy very very accurate digital scales, I have, and then find they suck for reloading. Then confidence in them wanes. Then you start talking yourself into and out of things that are merely distracting from the real task at hand.</p><p>I believe this is why people go back to beam scales. They are easy to get consistent results with.</p><p></p><p>Well a ChargeMaster is also easy to get consistent results with, and once there you won't want to go back to separate dispensing/weighing/trickling operations anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 830946, member: 1521"] The ChargeMaster turned it all around for me. I choose it even over the more accurate Prometheus, because there is more to dispensing powder well -than pure accuracy. Best application (with most things) often includes more than single attributes. You can buy very very accurate digital scales, I have, and then find they suck for reloading. Then confidence in them wanes. Then you start talking yourself into and out of things that are merely distracting from the real task at hand. I believe this is why people go back to beam scales. They are easy to get consistent results with. Well a ChargeMaster is also easy to get consistent results with, and once there you won't want to go back to separate dispensing/weighing/trickling operations anymore. [/QUOTE]
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