RCBS chargemaster consistency

Much more important in smaller cases.

Of course a 338 lapua holds more powder vs a 308 and the .1 is going to have a smaller effect on the sd.

.02 is worth it to some, and not to others, its ok.

The advantage I see with the fx is the faster reading and no drift. I loose a lot of time waiting for a reading and re zeroing with the gempro.
 
Yeah... That is my primary complaint about the GemPro250. It does a very good job for 1/3 of the price BUT it is very finicky.
 
I am loading .308, not the smallest case but also not a large one
Maybe .1gr won't change much at my current available range and skillset
But right now, with my shooting limited to rested rifles because of arm injury (no ipsc), finding ways to perfect my loads has become a hobby of it's own

If i get FX120, is there even a reason to keep the chargemaster?
Really liked the video where it started with a volumetric charge, very little time lost
 
Although most of you probably already know this the most important thing I've learned since I started using an electronic scale it to keep your cell phone at least 15 feet away and keep the scale away from fluorescent lights. The RCBS doesn't seem to be as sensitive to it but the Lyman xp1500 I used to have would wander all over the place if my cell phone was in the same room.
 
Never knew!
My room is full of fluorescents and my phone is always streaming Bluetooth music

I do have ferrite beads on chargemaster power supply though
 
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