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    Electronic Powder Dispensers

    Guess the older I get with eyesight, patience, etc., my Redding balance beam gets on my nerves because it's too sensitive (no air movement and don't breathe to hard) and can take forever to settle during load development.

    Does any of the manufactures offer an accurate reliable/repeatable electronic powder dispenser that can be trusted to throw fine & stick powders charges?

    My reloading room has LED lighting and wondered if the frequencies will mess with the electronics?

    Comments, recommendations, etc. welcome

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    In my 10 + yrs of using it… When it come to larger (relative) Rifle reloading in .308, 6.5 Creed, etc. OR hand weighed charges for other load-development the RCBS Chargemaster has just been a SPECTACULAR piece of kit for the bench. I absolutely Love that thing.

    It also has a very Stable digital scale in front that I use as my general reloading scale as well.

    When this thing dies on me I may half a funeral for it…����

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    I have had very good luck with my Lyman #6.

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    I’ve had excellent results with the Hornady Auto Charge . Very accurate with all the powders I’ve used so far. It’s a smaller footprint on an all ready crowded loading bench, than most of the others.
    Easy to set up and use !
    Keep your powder dry and watch your six !!

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    Just my one and only personal experience but I had an absolute nightmare with a Lyman auto dispenser. After loading 100 rounds of .44, I discovered that my charge weights were varying quite dramatically. Like half to 3/4s of a grain dramatically. Pulled the rounds and verified. After web searches, emails, phone calls and everything in between, I gave up and trashed it. I moved it to a different location, different room, cleaned it, rubbed it with dryer sheets, you name it. Lyman wanted me to try everything in the world and the rare time I could speak to a human, would not entertain taking it back. I refuse to own a measuring device that I don't have the utmost certainty in its accuracy. My other gripe was that I bought it for doing small lots. I found that it took me just as long to get it set up and emptied as it did just setting my thrower and using my digital scale to confirm. I really didn't find any time saving for my own loading methods. Thats just my personal experience from my loading routine.

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    RCBS Chargemaster for over twenty years.............still going strong. Wouldn't be without one.

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    LED's do put off a small frequency. I find that it's around 2-3 ft from the light. I usually just check with an old AM radio. You'll hear the difference as you get closer to the light. Mine is hanging over the bench about 3 ft and my RCBS works great.

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    I have a Lyman DPS1200. I load a lot of ammo with 5744. Never varies more than a tenth of a grain. I can't tell that difference on the target. Like a previous poster I did have trouble getting started with it. After the learning curve was over no problems in about 20 years. Have to keep moving air at a minimum.
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    I have a Hornady Auto Charge pro and absolutely love it. I use it for precision rifle rounds for matches and it works perfectly. One of the best buys I’ve made in reloading. I have led lights everywhere and it’s seemingly unaffected.

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    I have the discontinued RCBS. They quit serviving it many years ago. PACT made it for them. It takes about 45 seconds for it dispense a charge. Accuracy is within .2 tenths of a grain. I only use it for match loads.

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    RCBS Chargemaster and if you buy it from Brownells.com they have a lifetime warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TXCOONDOG View Post
    Guess the older I get with eyesight, patience, etc., my Redding balance beam gets on my nerves because it's too sensitive (no air movement and don't breathe to hard) and can take forever to settle during load development.

    Does any of the manufactures offer an accurate reliable/repeatable electronic powder dispenser that can be trusted to throw fine & stick powders charges?

    My reloading room has LED lighting and wondered if the frequencies will mess with the electronics?

    Comments, recommendations, etc. welcome
    I also have an RCBS Chargemaster. I added a little brass gizmo to it's spout -- cannot recall its name, etc., but its addition is not an uncommon practice -- and it is 99% spot-on, regardless of powder -- stick, included. At first, questioning accuracy, I'd have it set for 1.5 grains UNDER the charge I wanted, and then "finished" with a hand-crank Hornady trickler. However -- the RCBS proved itself often enough I very, very rarely resort to the lower charge + trickler routine.
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    Hello:
    I use a now discontinued AMT autoscale that is absolutely my go to electronic scale.
    It could care less about frequencies as it uses a led bal beam light to detect scale zero per its setting and ive found it to drop chgs within 1/10th gr consistently if you don't get a breeze which it would possibly push scale pan down too soon and short chg but simply press the start button again and it'll finish.
    Lyman later purchased the AMT autoscale and continued making it as autoscale but long been discontinued.
    It uses a fast feed tube that when gets close to set powder chg shuts off then a slow feed tube continues the last few grains to get on chg weight set for.
    You do need to balance and level the scale to get this to drop on wt but it's not difficult once you've done it a few times and you can always check with a digital scale as i do then run with it.
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    With my old rcbs electronic measure ( the 2 piece one) it was slow with rifle charges. I started dropping my base charge at 37.0 grns for the 41.5 grn charge of 4895 into the pan, This allowed it to start with the high speed, took about 10 secs to make the charge dead on

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    I purchased a RCBS Chargemaster Combo some 10+ years ago. I checked and checked and re-checked. I don’t check anymore. Been a good unit. As far as I’m concerned it handles all powders.

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    While not electronic, I've been using the old Lyman/AMT auto scale.
    Probably not as accurate as an electronic scale, balance beam works just fine for me.

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    I have a RCBS ChargeMaster that is also over 20 years old and still going strong. I wouldn't want to be without it. I cannot fault it at all. james

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    I used the Pact dispenser and scale for almost 25 years. One of the dispensing motors finally gave up the ghost. Only drawback was it was kinda slow. When that died, I bought the Hornady Lock-n-Load Auto Charge. It seems to work well, but it has its weak points too. All in all it does good job. I just have to remember to adjust the dispense speed each time I turn it on, otherwise it drops too fast and will overcharge almost every time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kungfustyle View Post
    RCBS Chargemaster and if you buy it from Brownells.com they have a lifetime warranty.
    So Brownell's will cover it with the LT warranty?

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    I have a Chargemaster Lite and it does a really good job, I just wish it would stop working so I could have an excuse to upgrade it to the latest Bluetooth version..

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