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Thinking about a new/first electronic measure/scale. There are many on the market. Frankford, Lyman, RD, Hornady and RCBS. With prices ranging from $150 to near $1K.

I have read that some models have a short life expectancy.

Can anyone recommend a reliable and dependable unit?

Thanks in advance.


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I've been running two chargemasters for about 5 years now. They were purchased about a year apart and they both have their own quirks, despite messing with the programming. They will both drift under certain circumstances but it's fairly easy to predict. I run them simultaneously and every so often I'll check the charge from one machine against the other. Once you get used to the quirks it's pretty tough to go back.

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I've had my RCBS ChargeMaster 1500 for well over 10 years and it's still going strong. If I needed to replace it I would probably go with the ChargeMaster Lite


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Ive got a RCBS Powder Pro that Ive had since 2001. Still going strong but from what Ive seen nothing new seems to last nearly as long as it use to.


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Overwhelming support for RCBS. Imagine that in the reloading industry. LOL

Thanks guys.

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I've used a Chargemaster since they first came out, what, fifteen or so years ago? Maybe more. It still works great. It is not as precise as my Super Trickler on FX-120i, but it has been chugging along and is "good enough".


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Chargemaster going on 10+ years and no issues. Would get one again when when the need arises.

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All Right,
Thanks again kind sirs.


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Chargemaster works great, way easier than powder measure and trickling up.


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