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Reloading
RCBS Powder Dispenser/Scale
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 301214" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>I've used several different beam scales and some different electronic scales. The Chargemaster is the best (for my usage) system I have found. It dispenses the charge while I am seating a bullet and inspecting the loaded round. I don't worry about warm up times with it (I have with prior digitals). I calibrate it every time I use it (takes less than a minute). To use a typical beam scale, you need to have your eyes at the same level as the pointer to get accurate results. A digital is also vastly superior for seperating components or weighing things that vary in weight.</p><p></p><p>If your budget allows, I'd recommend the Chargemaster. If you are on a tight budget, the beam scales will work just fine. I reloaded with a beam scale for many years. Just be careful to check the sliding weights (especially the 1/10gr slider) EVERY time you use it, it's easy to bump and can cause you to inadvertantly load heavy or light loads (doesn't happen with a digital).</p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 301214, member: 4885"] I've used several different beam scales and some different electronic scales. The Chargemaster is the best (for my usage) system I have found. It dispenses the charge while I am seating a bullet and inspecting the loaded round. I don't worry about warm up times with it (I have with prior digitals). I calibrate it every time I use it (takes less than a minute). To use a typical beam scale, you need to have your eyes at the same level as the pointer to get accurate results. A digital is also vastly superior for seperating components or weighing things that vary in weight. If your budget allows, I'd recommend the Chargemaster. If you are on a tight budget, the beam scales will work just fine. I reloaded with a beam scale for many years. Just be careful to check the sliding weights (especially the 1/10gr slider) EVERY time you use it, it's easy to bump and can cause you to inadvertantly load heavy or light loads (doesn't happen with a digital). AJ [/QUOTE]
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