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I'm using a charge master (on sale for 260 right now at midway I think) and it's good enough for me currently, the only thing I would consider changing it for is an andfx120 with an autotrickler but that's 800 all together. Just the scale isn't worth it in that the added accuracy would mean considerably longer measuring times and that's a deal killer to me. I've tried both the beam and small digital scale route and it made me want to pull my hair out with its picking the pan up each time etc. An automated scale is where it's at.
I already have a charge master. This would be to check rounds coming off of the charge master.
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In before TripleBull says the Fx-120i is not a high end scale =)
I agree with buying into a system. Though it'd be a slower process for me. I'd either have to buy the scale first then the trickler at a later date or save up some more money and buy it all at once.
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I have a local range thats out to 1250 yards. And ill occasionally make it up to rock castle and i think they're extending it out to 2000 yards, though I may have to invest in a bigger gun to get all the way out there.
Its only money....OCD can be a part time hobby when you use a high end scale. Its the ultimate rabbit hole. What you will find, is that to get the best measurements, one starts putting powder into coffee grinders or hand grinding kernels so they dont weight so much......(my scale goes out to 0.0001 of a grain)
Seriously....the answer to this question is really "what is the measure of your OCD level"? If you rate yourself higher than an 8 out of 10, get the better scale. If not, save yourself the money.
Are you being serious?
Sort of....Yes, I know people that actually put the powder in a grinder so as to get small increments to get their weight to an exact level. However, it was NOT a recommendation, simply a comment about how far we want to take the reloading game. If one buys a high end set of calipers, they start to worry about the extra 0.0001 in seating depth. The same goes for powder scales - A high end Sartorious will only result in your attempting to weighing powder to the fourth decimal place....It gets very OCD, very quickly, at that level. (I found that I had to stop running two charge masters side by side, as one would throw 0.005 low, the other 0.005 high. Both would state the same weight at 43.3 grains, but one would round up, the other down when measured again on a high end scale. Drove me crazy!)
PS - Im not a reloading expert, but I have a lot of experience with OCD! lol
Changing the size of the kernels changes the burn rate properties of the powder and is extremely dangerous. Don't do that.
With proper load development nothing more than a Chargemaster is needed. I've been running 2 Chargemaster for years with highly accurate loads and all single digit SD's I had a Scott Parker tuned beam for years to.check the accuracy of my CM and they are consistently within .1g.
With proper load development to ensure you're in the center of a node .1g or 1 or 2 kernels isnt going to make a difference downramge. That's why I have never bought into the need of a scientific scale and money isn't the issue.