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RCBS Chargemaster 1500 - Power conditioner ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 2603295" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>.3 gr variation upon reweighing...sounds like something's wrong with that charge master. I have done the same- pulled bullets, reweighed, usually spot on, once in a while on the hairy edge of coming back .1 diff. From original. Sometime is it after I weigh a batch I will go back and spot check, even after turning the scale off for a while, and coming back before seating, they weigh the same.</p><p></p><p>One tip to me is that my tray weighs 85.1 gr. If it shows different I know somethings off. I rarely "need" to recalibrate. I also check with a couple of standardized (known weight) Berger bullets before weighing a batch. </p><p></p><p>My SDs with 4 rifles shooting their best loads are mostly single digit or else close to it. Some loads are consistently under 5fps. Meanwhile weigh time vs mechanical scale plummeted. Not sure what more I could ask. </p><p></p><p>I let it warm up 5 - 10 min. Fluorescent or incandescent lights plugged into the same circuit, no effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 2603295, member: 28741"] .3 gr variation upon reweighing...sounds like something’s wrong with that charge master. I have done the same- pulled bullets, reweighed, usually spot on, once in a while on the hairy edge of coming back .1 diff. From original. Sometime is it after I weigh a batch I will go back and spot check, even after turning the scale off for a while, and coming back before seating, they weigh the same. One tip to me is that my tray weighs 85.1 gr. If it shows different I know somethings off. I rarely “need” to recalibrate. I also check with a couple of standardized (known weight) Berger bullets before weighing a batch. My SDs with 4 rifles shooting their best loads are mostly single digit or else close to it. Some loads are consistently under 5fps. Meanwhile weigh time vs mechanical scale plummeted. Not sure what more I could ask. I let it warm up 5 - 10 min. Fluorescent or incandescent lights plugged into the same circuit, no effect. [/QUOTE]
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