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RCBS Chargemaster 1500 Review By Jim Brown
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<blockquote data-quote="shaynous" data-source="post: 291233" data-attributes="member: 18521"><p>gidday Len, my name is shayne 'shaynous' from New Zealand, gun)[FLOATRIGHT<span style="font-size: 15px">][/</span>FLOATRIGHT] i read what you had to say bout the RCBS chargemaster 1500 as i am looking at getting an automated weighing + dispersal system. the two front runners for me at this time are this system and the Lyman 1200.</p><p>as i understand things.</p><p>the RCBS is good for speed, accuracy, emptying and refilling powders which are all practicle aspects for the reloading process.</p><p>the lyman has the ability of being able to plug into a computer which is useful for me as i use a computer for ballistic calcs and like things fairly organised and most importantly legible. my handscript does not always allow for this. the computer means that i dont have bits of papa here and there to.</p><p>i am at the point where i am ready to purchase and i am working on the fine details as far as which unit performs and hopefully there is a finalist and runner up.</p><p>if you have any detail regarding the lyman i am interested. i understand that the lyman has a slow speed issue for weighing and dispersal. I am also aware that there is an additional bit of kit to get around that. lyman have worked that out. why it isn't part of the unit on sale now i'm not sure, but any way if you have any details here, give us a yell would you?</p><p> </p><p>cheers</p><p> </p><p>shaynous</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaynous, post: 291233, member: 18521"] gidday Len, my name is shayne 'shaynous' from New Zealand, gun)[FLOATRIGHT[SIZE=4]][/[/SIZE]FLOATRIGHT] i read what you had to say bout the RCBS chargemaster 1500 as i am looking at getting an automated weighing + dispersal system. the two front runners for me at this time are this system and the Lyman 1200. as i understand things. the RCBS is good for speed, accuracy, emptying and refilling powders which are all practicle aspects for the reloading process. the lyman has the ability of being able to plug into a computer which is useful for me as i use a computer for ballistic calcs and like things fairly organised and most importantly legible. my handscript does not always allow for this. the computer means that i dont have bits of papa here and there to. i am at the point where i am ready to purchase and i am working on the fine details as far as which unit performs and hopefully there is a finalist and runner up. if you have any detail regarding the lyman i am interested. i understand that the lyman has a slow speed issue for weighing and dispersal. I am also aware that there is an additional bit of kit to get around that. lyman have worked that out. why it isn't part of the unit on sale now i'm not sure, but any way if you have any details here, give us a yell would you? cheers shaynous [/QUOTE]
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