Man. Musicians Friend has some $50 options that are well reviewed. <----- strike that... deeper search shows the $50 models are not really conditioning the power.
Man. Musicians Friend has some $50 options that are well reviewed. <----- strike that... deeper search shows the $50 models are not really conditioning the power.
Last edited by markm; 03-07-18 at 12:25.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
I use a Lyman electronic powder measure/scale. Works well. Has a step down aperture for the trickler so if you have a powder that tends to clump up and spill out giving an overcharge you can prevent it. Only downside to this is it makes the dispensing slower.
Otherwise invaluable tool for loading extruded powders like 4350, 4831 etc, or working up small batches of ammo for testing.
I charge with a powder thrower or Dillon charge bar when running ball powders or other small grained powders that meter well.
I need to load for a shoot I am going to in SC later this month, likely going to do it this weekend if I can get bullets made. Either way I will at least be able to get some hard numbers. If I can find my old camera I will make a video, I don't think that my Iphone will be able to take a long enough video.
I'm using a Charge Master Lite.
I have a RCBS electronic scale, a Hornaday beam scale and a trickled, they seem equally accurate.
The Charge Master is just fast and accurate.
Last night I was loading 100 RDS and I never had to wait for the Charge Master to finish trickling.
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