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Powder Handling

I was just curious what method everyone uses for charging cases. Wish i could.make it a poll with these options

Powder measure
Powder dispenser like the chargemaster
Weigh and trickle beam scale
Weigh and trickle electronic scale
Adam's autotrickler
 
A&D FX-300i and an Omega/Dandy trickler. I gave up on beam scales after owning 3. I thought I was weighing to one kernel. What a surprise when I pulled 100 loads apart and weighed them with the electronic scale. Initially I had fits with the FX-300i but most of it was caused by the power coming into the house. A line conditioner and a couple good ferrite chokes on the power cord cured it. I can hit the same exact reading (.02 grain) about 100% of the time
 
Started out with an RCBS beam scale and hand trickler, then upgraded to RCBS Chargemaster with Dandy Trickler and just recently purchased Adams Trickler with AND FX120i scale..Adams Auto Trickler/120i scale combo is an absolute pleasure to use, extremely accurate and fast.

Cheers Rushty
 
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Ohaus 505 and powder scoops for decades then splashed out on a Chargemaster that immediately identified a problem with my trusty 505. :eek:
Some love and it was accurate again (good enough for my hunting needs) but the example made me very aware of the need for 2 scales or at least some check weights. It also revealed why we weren't getting the historical accuracy from our reloads.
Added a bushing to the CM dispense tube and now the CM gets all the work with occasional sanity checks against the 505.
 
RCBS beam scale. I think, 505, I'd have to look. RCBS powder measure. I throw all my charges.
I'll check a few loads on the scale, adjust as needed and get to throwing.:D
Picked up an RCBS electronic digital measure. Used it a few times, didn't like waiting for it to settle down, put it back in the box and sold it here in the site to someone that thought they needed one.;)
 
RCBS Chargemaster 1500. Best purchase I ever made for reloading. I used to say if mine quit tomorrow, I would have another on order tomorrow. But in preparing for PD season this year, I bought my second unit. When you are loading 7K rounds for the PD season or just a range session you can't beat them. I don't need kernel accuracy.
 
Took a long time to trust electronics. (decades) Now a RCBS Chargemaster has not failed me. However a RCBS 304 still is on my bench and I check the occasional throw. Other than a brass insert, no modifications to the chargemaster (speed, etc.) have been made.
 
My RCBS Chargemaster is fast, but not accurate enough for my competition loads. So I take the powder from the Chargemaster and weigh each round on a scale with .02gr capability. Half the time I can add one or two kernels of short stick powder such as Varget to hit the desired weight quickly and easily. About forty five percent of the time it takes three to six kernels to hit the correct weight. About five percent of the time my Chargemaster throws are so bad I reject them, return the powder, and let the Chargemaster start another charge. Sometimes it gives me a warning, but usually not.

In spite of all the tweaks, my Chargemaster will only produce plus or minus a tenth of a grain much of the time, but certainly not all the time. It regularly make a charge which is unacceptable for competition, about one in 20. I want more reliability than that.

But it often comes so close that I can make a near perfect charge (I don't cut kernels) very quickly by adjusting the Chargemaster output on my more precise scale, so in that respect the Chargemaster is worth every penny.
 
My RCBS Chargemaster is fast, but not accurate enough for my competition loads. So I take the powder from the Chargemaster and weigh each round on a scale with .02gr capability. Half the time I can add one or two kernels of short stick powder such as Varget to hit the desired weight quickly and easily. About forty five percent of the time it takes three to six kernels to hit the correct weight. About five percent of the time my Chargemaster throws are so bad I reject them, return the powder, and let the Chargemaster start another charge. Sometimes it gives me a warning, but usually not.

In spite of all the tweaks, my Chargemaster will only produce plus or minus a tenth of a grain much of the time, but certainly not all the time. It regularly make a charge which is unacceptable for competition, about one in 20. I want more reliability than that.

But it often comes so close that I can make a near perfect charge (I don't cut kernels) very quickly by adjusting the Chargemaster output on my more precise scale, so in that respect the Chargemaster is worth every penny.

I have tried it all from lee perfect powder measure and an ohaus parker tuned 10/10, chargemaster, gempro 250.

For accurate loads i found it faster to weigh and trickle.on my gempro then my chargemaster. Just use the.lee dippers and a little dandy trickler.

Chargemaster is fine for.plinking ammo but slow and not very accurate.

Since i got Adams Autotrickler all other methods of.powder handling are back in the.cabinet. Fast, accurate and consistent.

I have a Harrell BR powder measure that is a work of art. Hard to bring myself to sell it but i know i will never use it again. Sure is pretty though and throwing charges feels.so nice.
 
Get close with a Harrell's powder measurer then trickle up using a Dandy Auto Trickler on an FX-120I.

Good Shooting

Rich
 
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