- Feb 4, 2013
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The Chargemaster is known to drift over time. Especially if you do not let it "warm up" for an hour or two. I use check weights, but pop them on the scale every 10 - 20 rounds for my precision rifle rounds.
Also, keep any fluorescent lights away from digital scales.
For working up loads, you don't adjust your power measure for each. You set it to throw slightly low, then use a powder trickler to bring it up to the desired load. That is what the Chargemaster does. Goes fast to get close, then slows down to creep up to the desired load.
Also, keep any fluorescent lights away from digital scales.
For working up loads, you don't adjust your power measure for each. You set it to throw slightly low, then use a powder trickler to bring it up to the desired load. That is what the Chargemaster does. Goes fast to get close, then slows down to creep up to the desired load.