How to get accurate powder charges

Thanks everyone.
My thoughts at the moment is to get Omega power trickler---that's an easy decision.
Also, will order a Gempro 250---I realize its limitations but the next step up seems to be about 4x the Gempro price. If the Gempro craps out I can always use the Omega to trickle slowly using my trusty 1010.
To answer, some queries---I realize that a low SD load doesn't necessarily give me an accurate load---on the other side of the coin, a high SD load will most likely give poor accuracy.
Once I get real good ammo I can tune a load to my rifle.
Cheers
Bill
 
Badasmo,

If you have an A&D scale you really should look into the autotrickler that uses your scales power and electronics to finish the charge.

I use a Vibra HT-224R. You can get them in Canada, but they are a little on the pricey side.

I like this brand because they are fast, stable, don't need to warm up, doesn't care about voltage fluctuations, not sensitive to overload, or phone signals, its self calibrating and don't care about dust.

They are usually used for commercial pharmaceutical outfits. The sales guy (Lucian Violet) blows through town every now and then to service a vitamin company here, so that makes him easy to deal with for me and a couple buddies anyway.

I admit this is overkill for most guys, but once I got looking into voltage stabilization systems and other pitfalls of many other top brands I said screw it and got this one. Buy once cry once I suppose, but I have no regrets. It works as advertised.

It does have a serial port but I never looked into compatible automated dispensing systems. I just use the Omega trickler and sometimes a pair of tweezers for match loads.

http://vibracanada.com/products.html#HT

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