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RCBS Chargemaster 1500 Review By Jim Brown
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 606476" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>I have always felt that reloading is a time to relax and that's why I stick with my beam scale and take my time doing each load. One will last forever with an occasional good cleaning of the knives (V section pivots if you will) and making sure to lift the weights and ease them into their slots and not raking them across the beam. When not in use the beam should be locked in place and if that isn't built into the system all you need to do is run the large weight out on the beam to hold it down. That way the beam isn't constantly moving due to air movement and wearing itself out, which eventually can wear the knife edges and that makes the scale lose accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 606476, member: 28854"] I have always felt that reloading is a time to relax and that's why I stick with my beam scale and take my time doing each load. One will last forever with an occasional good cleaning of the knives (V section pivots if you will) and making sure to lift the weights and ease them into their slots and not raking them across the beam. When not in use the beam should be locked in place and if that isn't built into the system all you need to do is run the large weight out on the beam to hold it down. That way the beam isn't constantly moving due to air movement and wearing itself out, which eventually can wear the knife edges and that makes the scale lose accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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