Pretty complicated for something you still have to turn the measure handle on eh? edit I see the wire going to the drum,maybe it turns it.
Pretty complicated for something you still have to turn the measure handle on eh? edit I see the wire going to the drum,maybe it turns it.
Is that a Chargemaster from the 1940s?
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this is getting ridiculous. cost @ $1500.00
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somehow I think there will be other variables, that cannot be controlled so closely, so that throwing the exact number of kernals into a load will not make that much of a difference.
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I see. It throws the majority of the charge and trickles the last little bit. I like the large screen. Easy to see when the charge is right on.
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Never trust a reloader with a bench that clean and organized...
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I had never seen one, but isn't that the one with the 1/100th of a grain accuracy and is almost as fast as using a measure without weighing?
Two words come to mind. They would be unnecessarily and complicated.
Does the phrase "Rube Goldberg" come to mind to anyone except me ???
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Looks like an H.G. Wells creation from the Time Machine.
And people complain about a LEE scale!!
I like my Lee scale. Faster with the right dipper and a trickler.
Very talented man that did that.....but WHY? ....because he CAN!
Personally I look at my individual grains of powder under a microscope to measure them and make sure they are exactly the same size. It helps with the consistent ingition you know.
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i do not know if they are manufactured anymore. I've seen one at a 1000 yd BR match. It was being used for a 6mm Dasher. I believe the record is 3-/2" at that range.
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