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    I currently use an rcbs chargemaster lite that I have had for 5+ years. I am looking to upgrade. My lite is slow, and under/overthrows quite a lot. I am looking at the RCBS chargemaster supreme, the hornady auto charge pro (this one has my interest peaked due to its size and setup), and am willing to look at others. Currently the matchmaster and fx120i are not in budget. If anyone is able to compare the hornady and rcbs, please do.
     
    The chargemaster supreme isn’t bad for the money. With the insert and a little reprogramming mine ran pretty consistent. Never used a lite or the Hornady version so can’t compare it to those. I eventually switched to an auto trickler and fx120.


    I’m a dumbass, I had the original not the supreme. Sorry for cluttering up your thread.
     
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    The chargemaster supreme isn’t bad for the money. With the insert and a little reprogramming mine ran pretty consistent. Never used a lite or the Hornady version so can’t compare it to those. I eventually switched to an auto trickler and fx120.
    I have a supreme. What insert and programming did you do?

    Thanks
     
    In my own knowledge, I think RCBS Chargemaster Supreme is faster, more accurate, and more durable, making it a solid upgrade if you want reliability, while the Hornady Auto Charge Pro is smaller and cheaper but may have occasional quirks with overthrows. Both are good options, but the RCBS is a more consistent, and it's a long-term choice.
     
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    In my own knowledge, I think RCBS Chargemaster Supreme is faster, more accurate, and more durable, making it a solid upgrade if you want reliability, while the Hornady Auto Charge Pro is smaller and cheaper but may have occasional quirks with overthrows. Both are good options, but the RCBS is a more consistent, and it's a long-term choice.
    This is exactly what I needed to know. Thank you
     
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