jackieschmidt
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I have a Denver Instruments TP-153 that I use in my bullet making endeavors. it supposed to be accurate to .01 grn. Probably more like .05.
I decided to set my new ChargeMaster Lite up to weigh 35.0 grns of my favor 6BR powder, Accurate 2495, then lay the charge on my Denver instrumentsScale to check it. I did “tare” the pan each time.
I am using a DC battery on my ChargeMaster Lite.
Here is how it came out. Out of 48 charges, there was a .1 grn variance. But since the Denver scale has in reality a .05 tolerance, let’s call it .15 grn.
Of course, this is the controlled enviroment of my kitchen cabinet. 99.9% of my loading is at the range.
I zeroed the Denver scale, and weighed exactly .1 grn of Accurate 2495. This is what it looks like.



I decided to set my new ChargeMaster Lite up to weigh 35.0 grns of my favor 6BR powder, Accurate 2495, then lay the charge on my Denver instrumentsScale to check it. I did “tare” the pan each time.
I am using a DC battery on my ChargeMaster Lite.
Here is how it came out. Out of 48 charges, there was a .1 grn variance. But since the Denver scale has in reality a .05 tolerance, let’s call it .15 grn.
Of course, this is the controlled enviroment of my kitchen cabinet. 99.9% of my loading is at the range.
I zeroed the Denver scale, and weighed exactly .1 grn of Accurate 2495. This is what it looks like.




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