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What is a line conditioner. I’ve heard of the reducing inserts.A balance beam is cheaper, more accurate, and more reliable; but it is dramatically slower and requires your full attention during the powder measuring process.
I now own two CM Lites (with reducing inserts and a line conditioner) and will never go back. If I ever get to the point that I need more accurate powder measurements I will buy an Autotrickler v3.
A line conditioner is a device that regulates the electrical current that goes to your scale. It removes "noise" and other electronic fluctuations that might interfere with the CM while it is operating. It also will protect against electrical surges. Here is an Amazon link to the one I use:What is a line conditioner. I’ve heard of the reducing inserts.
I have seen them from 199 to 260 or so.Is $239.99 a fair price for a new one?
If you are a veteran you can get in RCBS VIP group. I believe they are $200 through that avenue.Is $239.99 a fair price for a new one?
I love mine. Did the "straw mod" t it and it's dead nuts perfect every time. I make my favorite 6.5 CM loads to sub 5 SD with it. I always let it warm up at least an hour before using though.
Does any dryer sheet work or is there a certain type your using? What are you all wiping down? Wipe down before using?I bought the “oversert” from MK Machining for my Chargemaster lite, worth every penny. Also bought the MK pan as well. Throws fast and right to the money, no over or unders. It’s key to let it warm up, have it level, and I like to wipe my down with anti-static wipes when I turn it on. The last 10
shot group i shot with rounds loaded from it had an ES of 11 according to my Magnetospeed
Does any dryer sheet work or is there a certain type your using? What are you all wiping down? Wipe down before using?