Originally Posted by Pappy348
Been using an old RCBS digital for a couple of decades now. Stays on all the time, and occasionally has to be jump-started when it gets confused. A while back, I bought a Chargemaster Lite. The 'structions say to keep it off and unplugged when not in use and to calibrate it every time, all of which I do. Every so often, I weigh the charges spit out by the Chargemaster on the old one, and they're always within .1gr. I also spot-weigh bullets on both as another check. So far, I'm perfectly satisfied with both, much happier than I was using a Redding BR-30 (IIRC) measure, which cut powder and was less consistent, in my hands anyway, than the e-scales...


I'm glad that it's working for you! When I load up a bunch of the same cartridges, I have an old Lee Powder measure that throws pretty consistent charges. I still check the odd charge, but, touch wood, it continues working. I bought it 30 odd years ago on a trip to Washington, when I was stationed in BC.


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