View Single Post
 
Old 07-30-2018, 11:25 AM
samnev's Avatar
samnev samnev is offline
Member
 
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Surprise, AZ
Posts: 294
Likes: 35
Liked 116 Times in 86 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by loc n load View Post
+1 to what Forrest said. I have been using. Oahu’s beam scales and a Lyman drum dispenser since 75. January of this year I bought an RCBS dispenser/scale. I load hundreds of rifle rounds every week, ranging from 223 up to 50 BMG.
I am always trying new loads, and I shoot every week out to 1000 yards with the aforementioned range of calibers. I am on a weekly quest for sub minute groups at long ranges, and powder charge accuracy is critical.
The charge master is a huge benefit to me. Saves me me a LOT of time. I still use my beam scale to spot check the RCBS. I load a lot of stick powder in large capacity rifle cases like the 338 and 300 WM.
The RCBS dispenses these very accurately, which was my primary concern.
I was a bit behind the curve buying one, but I will never again be without one.
It is raining here this morning, and I have a bunch of prepped and primed cases waiting for me next to the big green machine. Headed that way shortly.
Highly recommend the RCBS chargemaster1500.
I agree with everything in the above post. I've had my ChargeMaster for about 8 years now. Previously used Lyman and RCBS powder measures with my 10-10 Ohaus
beam scale. I still use the Ohaus to spot check the ChargeMaster. But usually its spot on. When its not its within+/- 0.1 gram. I wouldn't be without one should mine fail.
Reply With Quote