I'm gonna repost something that is already known on here in hopes that some new reloader will find it and avoid my pain.
The A&D FX-120i is far superior to the RCBS Chargemaster 1500....full stop. I'm an engineer that never believes the hype until I learn for myself and I have. I struggled to believe how inaccurate the CM1500 really could be so here is a real life example for my 6CM.
Setup is complicated (read this as painful) because I am waiting for my Autotrickler V3 to arrive....Im 6 more weeks out. My FX-120i arrived yesterday and I have a PRS shoot Saturday. Only option was to charge using the CM1500 then confirm all 120rds on the FX-120i and adjust with tweezers but because of this I got an upload and personal look at how bad it really was.
My load was developed using 0.3gn increments of H4350. What I found was that my CM1500 was off by +/-0.15gn. Stated another way my ES could be 0.30gn between two rounds in a 3 shot group when doing load development....meaning I could be off basically a full 'step' in my load from where I thought I was. Even then I was getting decent numbers over my 10 shots per charge at around a SD=8 and ES = 22.
With the FX-120i my charge ES is now only 0.02gn. That is a HUGE improvement and and I can't wait to see how those numbers will shrink my groups.
If you can find a way to fund it and are serious about getting the best out of handloads, don't 'think you can get by with the CM1500 and just get the brass prep right. The scale is cheaper than most glass or rifles and will make all of them more accurate and consistent.
The A&D FX-120i is far superior to the RCBS Chargemaster 1500....full stop. I'm an engineer that never believes the hype until I learn for myself and I have. I struggled to believe how inaccurate the CM1500 really could be so here is a real life example for my 6CM.
Setup is complicated (read this as painful) because I am waiting for my Autotrickler V3 to arrive....Im 6 more weeks out. My FX-120i arrived yesterday and I have a PRS shoot Saturday. Only option was to charge using the CM1500 then confirm all 120rds on the FX-120i and adjust with tweezers but because of this I got an upload and personal look at how bad it really was.
My load was developed using 0.3gn increments of H4350. What I found was that my CM1500 was off by +/-0.15gn. Stated another way my ES could be 0.30gn between two rounds in a 3 shot group when doing load development....meaning I could be off basically a full 'step' in my load from where I thought I was. Even then I was getting decent numbers over my 10 shots per charge at around a SD=8 and ES = 22.
With the FX-120i my charge ES is now only 0.02gn. That is a HUGE improvement and and I can't wait to see how those numbers will shrink my groups.
If you can find a way to fund it and are serious about getting the best out of handloads, don't 'think you can get by with the CM1500 and just get the brass prep right. The scale is cheaper than most glass or rifles and will make all of them more accurate and consistent.