Nat,Rustystud said:338Lapua:
Do you have any interference between the two IR readers on the two RCBS Charge masters working in tandum?
Nat Lambeth
The straw trick pretty well takes care of that, it does slow it down a bit though.scotharr said:I've got two chargemasters right next to each other for the pre-weigh and then an Acculab VIC123 right next to those for the final weigh: no problems and I've verified plenty of times with checkweights. About 90% of the time, the chargemasters are about +-.04gr the final charge weight. once every 20 shots or so, it is a 0.10gr off and once in 100-200 weighs it is .20gr off. Also, note that the chargemaster re-weighs after the final trickle and it does catch the charges that are +-.10gr or more. so, you just pour that back into the hopper. So, with the chargemasters alone, you can keep the weigh inside of +-.1 grains no problem and you can go really fast with the two of them humming away. When you want to get things inside +-.04 gr, then add the VIC123 as a final weigh. Of course, this slows things down, but you can still get a rate of about 2-3 per minute.
PS. The inaccuracy in the chargemaster throws come mostly from clumps of powder coming out and I don't see any way to really prevent that from happening once in a while. Long story short, I think this setup is as good as it gets with a decent speed of throwing.
If you want maximum speed without a VIC123, you will need 3 chargemasters. Then, you'll be pouring powder into cases about as fast as you can go.![]()
Good idea, I think Lyman used to make a dispenser / scale like that, as I recall the dispenser had two tubes, a larger faster one and a smaller slower one for trickling into a pan on a balance beam scale.scotharr said:I use the straw trick...and still get overflows once in a while. I think the only way to truly fix it would be a redesign where the final weigh comes from a much narrower tube that single-threads the kernals. Maybe this new "super-chargemaster would have two dispensers: a main one and then trickler.![]()
Thank you sir.lurcher said:Hi Wayne
I'd contact Allan and check on the price as I got mine a while back. I have pm'ed you his email address.
bozo699 said:Lurcher,
In the last couple of days I looked into the Target Master and the Omega that is advertised on this sight both looked to be able to do a great job the Omega is $65 how much is the Target Master and how do you go about ordering one into the U.S.A ?
Wayne.
Wayne,6BRinNZ said:Wayne I bought the target master and have combined it with a tuned scale from sparker (that scale is wickedly sensitive)...been watching this thread with interest....
Allan will definitely ship overseas (in my case UK - NZ..bought 2 months ago). I am very happy with the unit and the service from both sparker for the scale and Allan with the target master.
The solution you go after is going to depend a lot on your requirements...
Happy to PM you with my thoughts if you like...
1066 said:For anyone interested in seeing a tuned set of scales and the Targetmaster trickler system in action, it was featured in a Daily Bulletin article a while ago.
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/05/forum-member-rigs-video-display-for-balance-beam-scale/
Also reviewed here:
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1ro0k/TargetShooterApril20/resources/index.htm?referrerUrl=http%3A//www.yudu.com/item/details/312065/Target-Shooter-April-2011