MontanaRifleman
Well-Known Member
Regardless of the type of scale accuracy is influenced by how the charge is weighed.
Typically a charge that is trickled in up to the target will be consistent. If the charge is overthrown and some removed it will typically be off a little. I remove the pan and replace it when this happens and trickle up a little again. It works that way with both my beam and electronic scales.
When pressure testing and chronographing loads I am pretty fussy about technique with the scale.
My charges are consistent to plus or minus 1 or 2 kernels of powder depending on the size of the kernels. Using a beam scale I could get it right down to the kernel but it takes a long time and is very tedious. The chronograph will never notice the difference and I'll have a lot more pleasure reloading and take a lot less time.
I overcharge more charges manually and spend a lot more time correcting it than I do with the Chargemaster. In either case I have no problems with it being off accuracy wise. What you're describing sounds like a dampening issue with your scale.