I may have bought my last tool from RCBS.
I was an "early adopter" to the RCBS Chargemaster when it came out about 6 years ago. I used it, and it was quick and efficient.
A couple of years went by and I started reloading single stage again after putting the Chargemaster aside. When I fired it up the display and keyboard were all wonky. I contacted RCBS and they told me, "So sorry, out of warranty - we had a bad rash of that problem a few years back. Send us your unit and we'll replace the electronics for $75."
I got it back and I think they simply swapped out the unit. It was markedly slower than previously, and seemed far more prone to exposure to RF - the scale would change readings when I would turn around to look at it.
I went to load up some 6mm Rem. for a crazy Mauser I own, and discovered that the "auto" feature that restarts the dispensing when the meter reads zero was no longer working. So great, more crummy Chinese electronics crapping out on you after 2 years!
Anybody else have this problem with their Chargemasters?
I was an "early adopter" to the RCBS Chargemaster when it came out about 6 years ago. I used it, and it was quick and efficient.
A couple of years went by and I started reloading single stage again after putting the Chargemaster aside. When I fired it up the display and keyboard were all wonky. I contacted RCBS and they told me, "So sorry, out of warranty - we had a bad rash of that problem a few years back. Send us your unit and we'll replace the electronics for $75."
I got it back and I think they simply swapped out the unit. It was markedly slower than previously, and seemed far more prone to exposure to RF - the scale would change readings when I would turn around to look at it.
I went to load up some 6mm Rem. for a crazy Mauser I own, and discovered that the "auto" feature that restarts the dispensing when the meter reads zero was no longer working. So great, more crummy Chinese electronics crapping out on you after 2 years!
Anybody else have this problem with their Chargemasters?