You don't think you really need until you have one. Game changer for us.
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The chargemaster’s are very good.
To get better your looking at a MUCH larger jump up in money. Probably $1500-$3000.
I know guys who shoot .338 LM at over 2k yards and farther. They load on a chargemaster.
You can also find them for stupid cheap sometimes. I think I paid $220 for mine maybe cheaper.
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A chargemaster isn't the answer. Two Chargemasters is the answer. I know I'm really thinking about a second one so I can run them concurrently and always have a charge ready to go. I seat my bullet while the chargemaster works and I can out run it.
RCBS over the Hornady. From reviews and experiences I have read, the RCBS is consistently more accurate (less over charging) than the Hornady.
Another recommendation for the RCBS here.
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I've modeled my loading around the chargemaster output flow. I usually chamfer brass or even hand prime .223 while I'm waiting on the chargemaster. Running to the fridge for another beer between charges helps too.
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I appreciate all the feedback. Looks like I will be shopping around for a ChargeMaster Lite now.
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Cheapest price is Amazon
RCBS Chargemaster Lite
Price: $249.99 | FREE One-Day Shipping
Post-purchase rebate: $10.00 Rebate forms
Price after rebate: $239.99
https://www.amazon.com/RCBS-Chargema.../dp/B01MSBJCU5
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