Sportshooter5
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Watched it thanks
Consistency how—from hitting targeted charge weights more often (auto setting), or closer correlation vs. comparing weight readings against a known higher-resolution scale?Consistency with my Chargemaster improved greatly when plugged into a cheap battery backup from bestbuy
I've had good luck with mine.Specifically asking about the 1500 (not Lite or other newer morels).
For those that also have ultra accurate (0.05 grain or even finer) scales, how accurate do you find the Chargemaster readings? Within 0.1 grains? +/- 0.1 grains? Other?
I believe the claim is +/- 0.1 grains, but curious what actual variances folks are actually seeing based on comparing directly to higher resolution scales.
*edited to correct decimal point
I don't reweigh my charges on a second scale but I have noticed an improvement in accurate thows versus over/under throws. And a more significant improvement when the battery backup is unplugged from the wall during use.Consistency how—from hitting targeted charge weights more often (auto setting), or closer correlation vs. comparing weight readings against a known higher-resolution scale?
Back when I shot short range benchrest in the 80s, customary was to send Lyman 55 to Homer Culver for him to fit his insert in the powder thrower.In a previous life my mate and I went to the range with a heavy gun benchrest rifle to check what variation in charge weight effected group size. The results are long gone but we were amazed to find average off the shelf powder throwers were sufficient for competition loading. The cartridge was a 222Rem with charge weights around 21 to 23 grains of powder so imagine the insignificant variation in a 60 grain load.
I haven't used a trickler or check each load on a balance scale since and did manage to win a few comps. The trick is to use the thrower the same every time and get a definate click both end of the operation. Do check the height of the powder in the cases for uniformity just in case you have gone to sleep during the loading.
Got a link to said voltage regulator? Will that overcome issues presented by Flourescent lights?Never used any electronic powder dispenser/scale other than PACT. What I have found is that regardless of the accuracy claimed by the manufacture, if your supplied electric power fluctuates, so does the powder thrown from that dispenser/scale. I always used a battery backup/surge protector with my PACT, but I have now found Automatic Voltage Regulators will stabilize the electric power to the dispenser/scale. They don't cost that much either.