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Reloading
ejector marks even on light loads, any ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1065478" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>climb-101,</p><p>Try turning the Chargemaster on the night before to get it warmed up. Electronics like to work in their own temperature range. Definitely follow the calibration instructions . I always use the RCBS scale check weight kit(s) to confirm what the readout on the scale is saying . Also I use a beam scale ( again, with the charge weight indicated confirmed with the check weights) and weigh out a the charge in the scale pan I want and confirm on the Chargemaster. ( use the Chargemaster scale pan on the beam scale too). There was a article earlier this week on the ACCURATE SHOOTER WEBSITE by German Salizar on using an anti-static clothing spray and how and when to apply it so the electronic scale on the Chargemaster unit will not be affected . Also turn off the ceiling fan, take any remote phones out of the room and have the Chargemaster unit plugged into an outlet strip that levels the current out like is used with computers. Long list but they help. Good luck and please let us know what you find !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1065478, member: 85389"] climb-101, Try turning the Chargemaster on the night before to get it warmed up. Electronics like to work in their own temperature range. Definitely follow the calibration instructions . I always use the RCBS scale check weight kit(s) to confirm what the readout on the scale is saying . Also I use a beam scale ( again, with the charge weight indicated confirmed with the check weights) and weigh out a the charge in the scale pan I want and confirm on the Chargemaster. ( use the Chargemaster scale pan on the beam scale too). There was a article earlier this week on the ACCURATE SHOOTER WEBSITE by German Salizar on using an anti-static clothing spray and how and when to apply it so the electronic scale on the Chargemaster unit will not be affected . Also turn off the ceiling fan, take any remote phones out of the room and have the Chargemaster unit plugged into an outlet strip that levels the current out like is used with computers. Long list but they help. Good luck and please let us know what you find ! [/QUOTE]
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