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RCBS Chargemaster vs Chargemaster Lite... Which?
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<blockquote data-quote="Biggs300" data-source="post: 1383886" data-attributes="member: 31342"><p>Parshal, the CM Lite does have a windscreen but it is fully removable rather than being hinged like the windscreen on the CM. I've thrown just over 90 charges with my new CM Lite and have not had an over charge or undercharge. The powder tested was H4831 long kernel which has never metered particularly well in my powder measure or when using Omega auto trickier with my old GemPro.</p><p></p><p>I have used check weights on the Lite and it is spot on. I also have a new RCBS Rangemaster 2000 which replaced a malfunctioning GemPro 250. Most of my throws check the same on the Rangemaster, but did have a couple that were .1 grains under. I recently sent back my GemPro for warranty work (or replacement) and I'm anxious to check out the accuracy of the CM Lite when I get back my GemPro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggs300, post: 1383886, member: 31342"] Parshal, the CM Lite does have a windscreen but it is fully removable rather than being hinged like the windscreen on the CM. I've thrown just over 90 charges with my new CM Lite and have not had an over charge or undercharge. The powder tested was H4831 long kernel which has never metered particularly well in my powder measure or when using Omega auto trickier with my old GemPro. I have used check weights on the Lite and it is spot on. I also have a new RCBS Rangemaster 2000 which replaced a malfunctioning GemPro 250. Most of my throws check the same on the Rangemaster, but did have a couple that were .1 grains under. I recently sent back my GemPro for warranty work (or replacement) and I'm anxious to check out the accuracy of the CM Lite when I get back my GemPro. [/QUOTE]
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