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    chargemaster 1500


    I have been thinking about one of these and was wondering if anyone has used one and how they have liked it??
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    2recon
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    Re: chargemaster 1500

    after i started using mine..the only question i had was why i waited so long...it sure speeds things up.worth the money in the agg is saves.

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    Re: chargemaster 1500

    There is a couple tricks to use the the Chargemaster that helps quite a bit more.

    Remember...these are mass produced. They have a variance of up to two tenths +. Not bad by any means...but do remember that if you are working up loads with fast powder or are working over the edge.

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    max
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    Re: chargemaster 1500

    I just received mine last week and love it. I"m using IMR8208XBR in my .223 and it drops the charge spot on every time. So much faster than weighing charges.

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    Re: chargemaster 1500

    how about other brands ???
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    Re: chargemaster 1500

    The big selling feature of the Chargemaster for me was the lack of warm up time. I bought mine about 6 years ago and when looking at others like the Pact they required something like 30 minutes to warm up before you could use them. I don't know if that's still the case. I can't say that I ever heard anything bad about there performance but I am glad I went with the RCBS. Tens of thousands of charges later it has never given me any issues.

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    Re: chargemaster 1500

    I love mine and another factor for me was you can buy the dispenser and scale seperate in case one would go down. A buddy had the lyman and it was JUNK
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    Re: chargemaster 1500

    I have an older chargemaster....I recently added a Hornady Autocharge to my stable. I really like the Hornady Autocharge. I purchased the unit pre-release and got a really sweet deal. My complaints about the chargemaster...takes longer to set it up and it seems a lot more sensitive to the slightest breeze...and will freeze up. I still have the old workhorse....but the Hornady gets the nod currently. Also...both units are +/- 0.1 gr. accuracy....and I&#39;ve checked both.

    I think the new Hornady Autocharge is worth a look at. The Chargemaster is a fine system...but there are alternatives out there as well...IMHO....YMMV!

    Wayne

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