It's just becoming available.Printed Precision (I’m not sure if it’s available yet)
Thanks for the concise breakdown. Is the RCBS Matchmaster in the same league as the systems you listed?Here’s a list of options I was able to find when I was shopping:
Autotrickler V4
Supertrickler
Open Trickler (plans and details on build are free. You need a 3d printer)
Printed Precision (I’m not sure if it’s available yet)
Ingenuity (release date in August but year is still unknown)
From what I’ve seen the Autotrickler with Ingenuity trickler is the fastest available right now. It’s around 2x faster than a factory Autotrickler V4. I bought the V4 and am happy with it. Most charges are dispensed in around 12-14 seconds. The ingenuity unit will be the fastest there is once it’s released. There will be a long backlog if you aren’t already on the waiting list.
It probably belongs on the list as well. It doesn’t get very good reviews compared to the Autotrickler or Supertrickler though.Thanks for the concise breakdown. Is the RCBS Matchmaster in the same league as the systems you listed?
I have one, and it is good. But "same league" not quite, in the sense that I end up waiting on it vs. the PPTrickler is ready when I am.Is the RCBS Matchmaster in the same league as the systems you listed?
I want a standalone screen, the only real downfall to the v3/v4 to me. The Printed Percision is tempting.
Mine is working flawlessly. About 23 seconds per drop. It fits my needs.Thanks for the concise breakdown. Is the RCBS Matchmaster in the same league as the systems you listed?
Ah yes… When price is no object or apparently the wait time for one of these beautifully custom made units!This option still exists as well.
https://www.prometheustoolcorp.com/
No.Thanks for the concise breakdown. Is the RCBS Matchmaster in the same league as the systems you listed?
Wow I wouldn't be happy with that at all. My load is 41.9 gr of H4350. I loaded 50 today. I had 6 that I dumped at 41.96 or above when it clumped. The rest were 41.90 and 41.94No.
I was throwing 28.5gr of Varget. I measured each RCBS throw on a A&D 120i. With a tolerance of 28.3 to 28.7 it took 58 throws to load 30 rounds.
Some were as low as 27.9 and as high as 29.2