Turbulent Turtle
F-TR competitor
Yesterday evening, I retreated to my loading cave to start catching up on my ammo supply for the numerous upcoming matches.
I have been using my CM 1500 for 5 years now and I hev never had any issues with it, just the over charge once every 20-30 load. My usual session is 100 cartridges and for that I load Varget powder about halfway up the powder reservoir on the device. Last night, I emptied the remnants of my 8 pound keg into the reservoir and filled it up pretty full. I was not going to be emptying it because I have several hundred rounds to load over the next little while.
So I started the process and lo and behold I was getting overcharge after overcharge and the dispensing was faster than usual. After about 5 or 6 loads, it dawned on me that the weight of all that powder in the cylinder was pushing the powder into bigger and more frequent clumps. I continued for a while and it kept doing the same thing, overcharge after overcharge and sometimes undercharges. My theory on an undercharge is that a big clump drops on the pan and the initial contact causes the scale to register .1 to .2 grains over the real charge and that gets registered before the pan stabilizes and the real weight is detected. An overcharge is just a big clump falling into the pan when only a kew kernels were needed to reach the target threshold.
I removed some of the powder from the reservoir, to make sure it was only about half full and resumed my loading. Problem solved.
For me the takeaway is to make sure I never fill it more than halfway up.
I have been using my CM 1500 for 5 years now and I hev never had any issues with it, just the over charge once every 20-30 load. My usual session is 100 cartridges and for that I load Varget powder about halfway up the powder reservoir on the device. Last night, I emptied the remnants of my 8 pound keg into the reservoir and filled it up pretty full. I was not going to be emptying it because I have several hundred rounds to load over the next little while.
So I started the process and lo and behold I was getting overcharge after overcharge and the dispensing was faster than usual. After about 5 or 6 loads, it dawned on me that the weight of all that powder in the cylinder was pushing the powder into bigger and more frequent clumps. I continued for a while and it kept doing the same thing, overcharge after overcharge and sometimes undercharges. My theory on an undercharge is that a big clump drops on the pan and the initial contact causes the scale to register .1 to .2 grains over the real charge and that gets registered before the pan stabilizes and the real weight is detected. An overcharge is just a big clump falling into the pan when only a kew kernels were needed to reach the target threshold.
I removed some of the powder from the reservoir, to make sure it was only about half full and resumed my loading. Problem solved.
For me the takeaway is to make sure I never fill it more than halfway up.