Killing Time
Gold $$ Contributor
I have a RCBS Chargemaster Link and have had it for about 3 1/2 months now. Here recently, I noticed I was getting a lot more overages when charging than I had before.
Out of the box, this thing was amazing, very rare to have any over charge unless when trickling, too many kernels fell at one time. But over the last couple hundred rounds or so, it started getting worse. The other night, I was charging 25 rounds with Varget and it had 26 over charges trying to charge just 25 rounds. I knew something was array so I called RCBS. First thing they asked was did I clean the chargemaster and if so, with what. They then explained that the plastic housing will generate static electricity over time and it will affect the accuracy of the machine. I was told to take a new, unused dryer sheet, wipe the entire thing down with it and try a powder test through it. And what do you know, it worked. Who would’ve thought? I’m sure this is common knowledge for most on here but I had no clue. If anything, maybe this will help someone who doesn’t know and may keep them from checking to see how far it would bounce off a wall.
Out of the box, this thing was amazing, very rare to have any over charge unless when trickling, too many kernels fell at one time. But over the last couple hundred rounds or so, it started getting worse. The other night, I was charging 25 rounds with Varget and it had 26 over charges trying to charge just 25 rounds. I knew something was array so I called RCBS. First thing they asked was did I clean the chargemaster and if so, with what. They then explained that the plastic housing will generate static electricity over time and it will affect the accuracy of the machine. I was told to take a new, unused dryer sheet, wipe the entire thing down with it and try a powder test through it. And what do you know, it worked. Who would’ve thought? I’m sure this is common knowledge for most on here but I had no clue. If anything, maybe this will help someone who doesn’t know and may keep them from checking to see how far it would bounce off a wall.