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<blockquote data-quote="StammesOpfer" data-source="post: 1144238" data-attributes="member: 9298"><p>I have one (MTM/Caseguard) it was better than dealing with a beam (speed) for me but I don't trust it I figure it is probably within about 0.5 gr. I can put a load on it give it time to stabilize then just blow in the general direction and let is stabilize again and it will have a different number also it usually jumps by 0.2 gr increments (never have had it read 45.9 gr always 45.8 or 46.0). Oh also if you try and trickle it doesn't move up very well until there is a large difference in weight, gotta trickle then tap it and wait for it to settle down again. I have an RCBS Chargemaster now its awesome and no battery's to deal with. I've played the game $20 lee beam scale, $35 MTM electronic scale, $275 RCBS ChargeMaster electronic scale and powder dispenser. They also make the RangeMaster 750 or you can buy just the ChargeMaster 1500 scale and add the dispenser later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StammesOpfer, post: 1144238, member: 9298"] I have one (MTM/Caseguard) it was better than dealing with a beam (speed) for me but I don't trust it I figure it is probably within about 0.5 gr. I can put a load on it give it time to stabilize then just blow in the general direction and let is stabilize again and it will have a different number also it usually jumps by 0.2 gr increments (never have had it read 45.9 gr always 45.8 or 46.0). Oh also if you try and trickle it doesn't move up very well until there is a large difference in weight, gotta trickle then tap it and wait for it to settle down again. I have an RCBS Chargemaster now its awesome and no battery's to deal with. I've played the game $20 lee beam scale, $35 MTM electronic scale, $275 RCBS ChargeMaster electronic scale and powder dispenser. They also make the RangeMaster 750 or you can buy just the ChargeMaster 1500 scale and add the dispenser later. [/QUOTE]
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