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07-23-2017, 06:00 PM
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Calgary
Posts: 58
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Auto Charge Powder Dispenser
Tired of the slow process to get the powder grain weight accurate using volume measurement methods...... Considering an Auto Charge Powder Dispenser......
Anyone have suggestions regarding, is it worth the money to do this? Are they reliable?
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07-23-2017, 10:24 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 907
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Used the hornady one for a couple years. It was good. Had some quirks to it but saved so much time.
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07-23-2017, 11:13 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: East Central Alberta
Posts: 8,315
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I have an older Lyman DPS 1200 that I use on a fairly regular basis..can't speak to any of the other/newer rigs. First, it is not much faster than a good beam scale with damper, but it is "mindless"...which makes it nice. Second, I think the electronics are pretty accurate but I still place more trust in the beam...using the latter for initial load development, and the electronic for "non fussy" loading. If mine broke down, I would buy another one.
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07-24-2017, 12:05 AM
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: etown
Posts: 321
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I have the RCBS auto dispenser and it's nice. I wish I had bought it when I first started reloading because it's quite a time savings when doing a hundred rifle rounds. Filling the case is a bit faster, and the workflow is also more efficient.
If you look around the most frequently reported problem with these units is sometimes the keys stop working, at least intermittently. On some forum I can't find again I read that maybe they fixed that defect in newer units. If not RCBS has a good warranty even if it's annoying for Canadians.
I decided a few bad reviews wouldn't put me off and so far so great. I put my balance away too because the digital scale is equally accurate. I don't think it has ever been more than 0.1 grains different from the beam unless it needed calibration.
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07-24-2017, 06:14 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: High River, AB
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I use an RCBS Chargemaster. If I do my part in terms of what RCBS recommends, I have no issue charging loads to optimal accuracy. I power up my unit a half hour before using it to let the electronics warm up. It is set up level. there are no unwanted air flow across it, I calibrate every time. I do keep an RCBS balance scale to verify it, it hasn't lied to me yet. I have no issues using it for precision loading. I have made modifications to the charging programming depending on whether I use a ball powder vs an extruded powder. And I do use the McDonald straw as well.
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07-24-2017, 10:17 PM
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Calgary
Posts: 58
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Auto Charge Powder Dispenser
Thanks Peebles, gitrdun. Mateo, 260 Rem....
I like the concept of automating the powder loading process to save time and without loss of accuracy so I think I will buy one soon despite a few negative reports by a minority of owners.
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07-25-2017, 06:50 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 256
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I just received and started using my RCBS chargmaster and so far so good. I love the time savings!
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07-25-2017, 06:58 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 5,326
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I also have a Lyman DPS 1200. It works well. I won't be using a manual scale again.
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07-25-2017, 07:29 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Near Edmonton
Posts: 15,644
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Tried Lyman and RCBS. Sold both, went back to throwing charges with a Lyman 55. Far faster than the electric versions, but I like to throw all my powder, then seat bullets. If you throw one, seat one, the electric throwers will speed things up.
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07-25-2017, 09:39 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fort Saskatchewan
Posts: 3,698
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Curly Bill
I just received and started using my RCBS chargmaster and so far so good. I love the time savings!
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where did you buy yours Klay?
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07-25-2017, 10:05 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 21
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I also use an RCBS Chargemaster. Calibrate each time before use (doesn't take long) and it's been very precise so far.
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07-25-2017, 12:32 PM
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: etown
Posts: 321
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gitrdun
I use an RCBS Chargemaster. If I do my part in terms of what RCBS recommends, I have no issue charging loads to optimal accuracy. I power up my unit a half hour before using it to let the electronics warm up. It is set up level. there are no unwanted air flow across it, I calibrate every time. I do keep an RCBS balance scale to verify it, it hasn't lied to me yet. I have no issues using it for precision loading. I have made modifications to the charging programming depending on whether I use a ball powder vs an extruded powder. And I do use the McDonald straw as well.
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Lots of other Chargemaster users chimed in so I just wanted to reiterate gitrdun's post. All of this advice is important for Chargemaster users, especially the ability to reprogram the dispensing speed and to use a McDonald's straw to help with trickle accuracy. Thanks.
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07-25-2017, 12:56 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 265
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Anybody get there hands on the chargemaster lite yet?
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