Who is using one? Who's using what? Opinions please. Looking to speed the process a little.
Gonna pick one up in the next week or two.
Gonna pick one up in the next week or two.
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Thanks DannoBoone. I had heard good things about the CM. Is there only one model? Im seeing them for $200.00 here and there.
Prometheus II..way to go..and depending how sick U really are, add to it an AJ- 320 scale to verify accuracy...really it is a needless repetitive redundancy
HodgdonExtreme, I've found dispenser only for $180.00.... You telling me to jump?!! I have an electronic and beam scale for verification.
As for the Prometheus... Im sure they are top notch guys....but.... I am not at that level.... Maybe if I did "this" for a living! Plus gotta save for a g$&!ad trimmer!! Told you I was speedin my process up!! Thank you ALL!!
There has been much discussion on this issue. Let me summarize the arguments:
1. Chargemasters are the way to go. Plenty of accuracy for anything but bench rest.
2. Chargemasters are the work of the devil and have no place on a reloading bench.
3. I don't trust anything that runs on electricity. I still need to be able to load my ammo to .01 of a grain when the SHTF, all power is lost and I'm fighting off zombies.
4. No electronic scale that costs less than $2000 is worth considering.
5. I've had my beam scale for ______years and I see no reason to change.
Now, you can wait for the multiple pages of posts that will say essentially the same things.
That sums it up nicely. Now,if only it would work on a progressive press.
As a reloading noob, I have to ask... how does one reprogram a powder dispenser/scale, and what is the "straw trick"?If you get a RCBS, reprogramming it and doing the straw trick helps so much.
As a reloading noob, I have to ask... how does one reprogram a powder dispenser/scale, and what is the "straw trick"?
I'll check it out. Thanks!Here's a thread that has both the reprogramming and the straw trick:
Primal Rights ? View topic - Reprogramming the RCBS Chargemaster 1500
I did the straw mod a bit differently. I just cut off a piece from a straw and did a sawtooth pattern around the edge of one side. I then put some tape on the straw to wedge/fit it in the dispensing tube. It seemed like the sawtooth pattern helped vs not having it but ymmv.
I just cut off a piece from a straw and did a sawtooth pattern around the edge of one side. I then put some tape on the straw to wedge/fit it in the dispensing tube. It seemed like the sawtooth pattern helped vs not having it but ymmv.
I got mine today and got it all set up. I installed some iron ferrite filter collars on the power cable to help with interference.
I've read not to leave the power cable coiled up because it can create a magnetic field. Any truth to that?
Anyone invest in a line conditioner to deal with voltage fluctuations? Seems like a good idea for use with digital scales.
i think you are several steps past overkill for the intended purpose.
Good luck lol.I'm ordering the Chargemaster combo to use in conjunction with my LNL AP press.
Simply going to remove the plastic tower that normally holds the powder in the case-activated powder drop.
A simple "dump-in" of every weighed charge into the base section / meter (I'm going to set the meter MOL "wide open", as it's setting is irrelevant used this way), run the case up as usual, the weighed charge drops in it's entirety into the case. Meter is completely emptied, ready for the next dump-in.
Can't think of any reason this shouldn't work cleanly and easily. As close to automation as I can come up with for a precision weighed vs. metered charge.
I thought the intended purpose is to get accurate readings... I know some folks have issues with fluctuating readings on their scales. I'm just trying to employ whatever I can help keep things consistent.
I'm ordering the Chargemaster combo to use in conjunction with my LNL AP press.
Simply going to remove the plastic tower that normally holds the powder in the case-activated powder drop.
A simple "dump-in" of every weighed charge into the base section / meter (I'm going to set the meter MOL "wide open", as it's setting is irrelevant used this way), run the case up as usual, the weighed charge drops in it's entirety into the case. Meter is completely emptied, ready for the next dump-in.
Can't think of any reason this shouldn't work cleanly and easily. As close to automation as I can come up with for a precision weighed vs. metered charge.
I think there is a "powder funnel die" availiable to go in the toolhead instead of the powder measure, for dumping weighed charges, but I don't know where to get one, maybe someone can tell us...