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Rtheurer said:Im using the Ole DPS I, and I love it. I just had a chance to test it on a Denver Instements TP153 Scale that reads to the hundreths. Im very pleased with the results. That was weighing over 4000 rounds of ammo in a two week time span. I wish I would have kept a log of its performance it would have made an excellent article. Im thinking of getting another one and use this one for back up or to decrease my loading time if I need to.
RT
milanuk said:Interesting... I'd heard reports from a couple users on another forum that it was dumping charges in the 24-25gr range,.223 Rem Service Rifle ammo) in about 5-6 seconds or so. Now you're saying ~30 seconds for 30gr. Quite a difference. I don't have reason to doubt either party, but the disparity is rather striking.
As for 'right around +/- .1gr'... how much is 'right around'? Does it exceed 0.1? Just under?
If some of you guys w/ access to both the DPSI/II/III and an MX/Acculab-123 could run say, 20-30 charges,more would be better) and write down the weights as indicated on the 123 and do a Avg/ES/SD on them... that would be *really* handy for others trying to get a good handle on 'how accurate is it really?'
If you aren't familar w/ how to do the calculations, forward the info to me and I can plug it into a spreadsheet which will do it automagically
I've got a Chargemaster 1500 and an Acculab 123, and I can run the same sort of test on it as well. It might be interesting, because in my experience, and from what I've read of others informal testing... the results listed in the reports on 6mmBR.com bear little resemblance to reality,i.e. 8-10 seconds for a 42gr charge - hah! more like 30-45 seconds on mine). Maybe RCBS did a programming change somewhere in the production, but it does make the information presented somewhat misleading.
Monte
6BRonwheels said:I think the speed of the DPS III has a lot to do with what kind of powder you are using. With Varget, you need to use the "plug" in the drop tube. If you do not use the plug it drops a 30 grain charge in about 6 seconds and overshoots/undershoots by a few tenths of a grain.
As for the accuracy of the DPS III upgrade kit, I checked ten charges and had an average variance of -/+ .15 grains, so not quite as good as advertised.