I have a manual powder trickler, but it seems to be my stall point on reloading rifle ammo. How much does something like a chargemaster improve things?
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"Help" is relative. What kind of shooting do you load for? What sort of scale do you have? How many digits to the right of the decimal point? Do you need to go a little faster or a lot faster? How much accuracy do you want and can afford?I have a manual powder trickler, but it seems to be my stall point on reloading rifle ammo. How much does something like a chargemaster improve things?
I am not yet competing in anything, but preparing at least. I have a lyman brass Smith powder charge loader and frequently have to go over and over charging. If I could stop the constant back and forth on the charging it would save some time."Help" is relative. What kind of shooting do you load for? What sort of scale do you have? How many digits to the right of the decimal point? Do you need to go a little faster or a lot faster? How much accuracy do you want and can afford?
My original scale was a Ohous 1010 - still have it. Then a Denver Instruments Accurate Load 4 - still have it. Then another Denver Instruments accurate to 0.02 grains but with a load cell. It never comes out of the box, I don't recommend it but I will make you a real good deal on it. Now I have a Sartorius scale.
I had a completely manual trickler - slow and I frequently overshot my target weight. Then I bought one of these - the Dandy is faster and fewer overthrows, I still have it. Then I bought a Chargemaster, faster yet, but still had a few overthrows and precision was not what I hoped for, I sold it. Now I have an Autotrickler - more money but the precision can be clearly seen on the targets and it is fast, I have V3 parts. If you can afford it and you are loading for long range, this (or a Prometheus) is the way to go. If budget is a problem, a good digital scale and the dandy trickler worked well. If you can manage the price I think the chargemaster is a good compromise.
The single best item you will buy in your reloading setup. This is my ATV3, which I personally like better than my ATV4.
Speed. The V4 is significantly slower. As you try to increase the speed of the V4, it tends to overthrow. The V3 is on point...I'm curious, what is it about the V3 that you prefer it over the V4?
For years I used a teacup with powder in it, a sugar spoon, a Dillon beam scale and an RCBS trickler for precision rifle rounds and then I found God in 2005 and bought a CM 1500.I have a manual powder trickler, but it seems to be my stall point on reloading rifle ammo. How much does something like a chargemaster improve things?
The single best item you will buy in your reloading setup. This is my ATV3, which I personally like better than my ATV4.
Area419 V3 upgrade kitWhere did you get that hopper? Is it glass?