Re: RCBS Chargemaster
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: beenjammin</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The rcbs chargemaster is very nice. I loaded 100 rounds of .308 last night in about an hour or so.
My only beef with it is the with IMR 4064 the scale is not sensitive enough to detect a +or- 3 to 4 kernals. I notice that for my scale to go up 1/10 of a grain, it takes 3-4 kernals. I still get very accurate loads and velocities, but I am meticulous.
I am getting a promethius II for christmas this year. Brand has mine ready and will ship after the holidays, but I will keep my chargemaster for all my pistol loads.
I would not hesitate on the chargemaster: for the price, it cannot be beaten in my opinion. </div></div>
I have a Gen 1 Prometheus I love and will be sold to 427Cobra once I get the Gen II. The CM is great for accurate .223 and pistol rounds for me. I also use the CM with customers because loading on a Prometheus does not do them justice since they do not own one. Works great with a progressive press and powder-through die. I won a lot of Fort Wolters matches with a CM. It is a tool I like on the reloading bench.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: beenjammin</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The rcbs chargemaster is very nice. I loaded 100 rounds of .308 last night in about an hour or so.
My only beef with it is the with IMR 4064 the scale is not sensitive enough to detect a +or- 3 to 4 kernals. I notice that for my scale to go up 1/10 of a grain, it takes 3-4 kernals. I still get very accurate loads and velocities, but I am meticulous.
I am getting a promethius II for christmas this year. Brand has mine ready and will ship after the holidays, but I will keep my chargemaster for all my pistol loads.
I would not hesitate on the chargemaster: for the price, it cannot be beaten in my opinion. </div></div>
I have a Gen 1 Prometheus I love and will be sold to 427Cobra once I get the Gen II. The CM is great for accurate .223 and pistol rounds for me. I also use the CM with customers because loading on a Prometheus does not do them justice since they do not own one. Works great with a progressive press and powder-through die. I won a lot of Fort Wolters matches with a CM. It is a tool I like on the reloading bench.