...waste of money. I bought one about a month ago, and thought they had worked the bugs out with the "3" model. I really wanted the Chargemaster, but the Lyman was considerably cheaper. Well, its been a headache since the day I took it out of the box. Its a PITA to get a consistent zero, and has a propensity to wander regardless of what you are doing with the machine. I've called Lyamn twice to troubleshoot, but I am still having issues. It is VERY sensitive to static, and I have tried all the recommendations from Lyman and the internet with little luck. But that's only half the problem. If I am lucky enough for it to zero, then the weight is generally off 0.2gr from what you punch in. Basically, if you want 44.2gr, you have to punch in 44.0 and hope it doesn't go over.
I guess I'll find out how good Lyman's customer service is tomorrow, as I will be shipping it back this week.
I guess I'll find out how good Lyman's customer service is tomorrow, as I will be shipping it back this week.