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RCBS Chargemaster 1500 Review By Jim Brown
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<blockquote data-quote="dbcdm12" data-source="post: 606452" data-attributes="member: 41233"><p>I have just purchased a chargemaster 1500 and seem to be having issues with it. After calibrating it I will check the weight using the 50 gm check weight after zeroing the pan and will check it again at some point whilst reloading. I can get a variation of anything between 49.99 grams to 50.02 grams, which probably amounts to .4 grains. Went to a buggies last night and checked against his RCBS 750 scale. Initially they were both identical and then sure enough after half an hour my 1500 started getting higher readings although it was consistent. </p><p> </p><p>Do I take this thing back because I DO need my loads to be within one tenth of a grain.</p><p> </p><p>Thanking you in advance</p><p> </p><p>Dom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbcdm12, post: 606452, member: 41233"] I have just purchased a chargemaster 1500 and seem to be having issues with it. After calibrating it I will check the weight using the 50 gm check weight after zeroing the pan and will check it again at some point whilst reloading. I can get a variation of anything between 49.99 grams to 50.02 grams, which probably amounts to .4 grains. Went to a buggies last night and checked against his RCBS 750 scale. Initially they were both identical and then sure enough after half an hour my 1500 started getting higher readings although it was consistent. Do I take this thing back because I DO need my loads to be within one tenth of a grain. Thanking you in advance Dom [/QUOTE]
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