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RCBS Chargemaster 1500 Review By Jim Brown
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<blockquote data-quote="terjeness" data-source="post: 463196" data-attributes="member: 24188"><p>I found your contribution to the discussion very interesting, so may I ask some advice (from a newbee):</p><p>I just started shooting a Savage .223, and will shoot mostly with this one to save money, and thus use a cartridge with 24++ grains. For this sort of loading it appears that perhaps I will need a scale such as the Acculab VIC123, since it measures with +-one hundreth of a grain accuracy. I also shoot .338-.378 and load in the 96+grain range. I have difficulty defending buying both the RCBC 1500 AND the Acculab VIC123, in other words one for each. I'd like to get by with only one, the RCBS, even though it might be a tad "callous" loading the smaller cartridge.</p><p>Do you think I really would need to measure in the hundreth grain category for a small cartdidge as the .223?</p><p></p><p>I'd appreciate your opinion since you have both scales. </p><p></p><p>terjeness</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terjeness, post: 463196, member: 24188"] I found your contribution to the discussion very interesting, so may I ask some advice (from a newbee): I just started shooting a Savage .223, and will shoot mostly with this one to save money, and thus use a cartridge with 24++ grains. For this sort of loading it appears that perhaps I will need a scale such as the Acculab VIC123, since it measures with +-one hundreth of a grain accuracy. I also shoot .338-.378 and load in the 96+grain range. I have difficulty defending buying both the RCBC 1500 AND the Acculab VIC123, in other words one for each. I'd like to get by with only one, the RCBS, even though it might be a tad "callous" loading the smaller cartridge. Do you think I really would need to measure in the hundreth grain category for a small cartdidge as the .223? I'd appreciate your opinion since you have both scales. terjeness [/QUOTE]
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