My FX120i drifts off zero a heck of a lot more than my RCBS CM's or GemPro 250. Leave them on pretty much all the time. Whenever one of the scales is off zero, it always seems to be the FX120i... The GemPro will every once in a great while, but not nearly as much as the FX120i. Have to watch the FX really close.
My CMs never drift, not even on first staring them up. Can have them off for days, turn them on and never have to re-zero.
That price is more than three Chargemaster Lites.Why do I feel that Midway just marked it up 25% to get to the $1123.95 MSRP when RCBS actually said the MSRP was supposed to be $899???
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I noticed that mine will do that sometimes, trying to figure out why a search of the great web told me that the sensitivity of the scale is subject to barometric pressure differences, its that sensitive. I use a powder pan that I filed the handle on till it weighs and exact amount in my case 129.00gr exactly. However that weight can be off on any given day and the scale will read 128.98 or 129.01 you get the idea. A quick "re-zero" and its good to go and will not deviate at all during use. The more I use my FX120i the faster I get with it.
I'm going to hold out for the Amazon price....Man this charger is sure gettin beat up with out ever hittin the street.
one may need a really accurate cannon charge....Oh but I did notice that it's capable of 1000 max per charge powder dispense so that's great. Just what I need, a powder measure that dispenses 1/7 of a pound of powder....![]()
I am it was a joke, got my FX and my Chargemaster lite working together real nicely. If (big if) they come down within reason I might replace the Chargemaster lite but right now no.I figured you for standing pat with the fx120 or the trusty beam
MidwayUSA has a RCBS chance giveaway contest on this new chargemaster on their main page now.
