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RCBS Chargemaster vs Chargemaster Lite... Which?
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<blockquote data-quote="Biggs300" data-source="post: 1384955" data-attributes="member: 31342"><p>Just a quick update on my new CM Lite. Today, I set it up to test Varget and Ramshot TAC, both of which I use for several different rifles. The test loads I used were from 45 to 50 grains for each powder. And I threw 40 additional throws (now over 130 total). For the first time, I checked the throws on both my RCBS Rangemaster 2000 and my older RCBS 10-10. Happy to report that all 3 scales agreed every single time, including on my first .1 grain over-load. It was hard to see but, the beam on 10-10 was just above the balance line. I did have another over-load, when I bumped the dispensing tube with the pan when I removed it. It too showed up on the check scales.</p><p></p><p>For those of you who use digital scales more often than I do, this is probably not a big deal, but I was sure happy with the results. Sure helps to build confidence in the CM Lite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggs300, post: 1384955, member: 31342"] Just a quick update on my new CM Lite. Today, I set it up to test Varget and Ramshot TAC, both of which I use for several different rifles. The test loads I used were from 45 to 50 grains for each powder. And I threw 40 additional throws (now over 130 total). For the first time, I checked the throws on both my RCBS Rangemaster 2000 and my older RCBS 10-10. Happy to report that all 3 scales agreed every single time, including on my first .1 grain over-load. It was hard to see but, the beam on 10-10 was just above the balance line. I did have another over-load, when I bumped the dispensing tube with the pan when I removed it. It too showed up on the check scales. For those of you who use digital scales more often than I do, this is probably not a big deal, but I was sure happy with the results. Sure helps to build confidence in the CM Lite. [/QUOTE]
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