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Recommendation for auto powder measure
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1539269" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>The Chargemaster has been tested against the similar units from Hornady and pact by numerous different people and wins every time. I have a Chargemaster and a CM Lite. I think I may actually prefer the lite but would get the charge master in a heartbeat at this price. I weigh every charge on a Gempro 250 but the charge master speeds up the process. If you have the Chargemaster set up correctly you will not need to trickle with it. The problem is not how it dispenses it is the fact that it is accurate to +- .1 grains so it could actually vary by 4-6 kernels of H1000 or similar density powder. If you are ok with that then I would say there is no need for something like a Gempro or a magnetic force restoration scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1539269, member: 26535"] The Chargemaster has been tested against the similar units from Hornady and pact by numerous different people and wins every time. I have a Chargemaster and a CM Lite. I think I may actually prefer the lite but would get the charge master in a heartbeat at this price. I weigh every charge on a Gempro 250 but the charge master speeds up the process. If you have the Chargemaster set up correctly you will not need to trickle with it. The problem is not how it dispenses it is the fact that it is accurate to +- .1 grains so it could actually vary by 4-6 kernels of H1000 or similar density powder. If you are ok with that then I would say there is no need for something like a Gempro or a magnetic force restoration scale. [/QUOTE]
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