Which electronic powder dispenser??

I trust it.
I win match - Benchrest score and group with loads made on a Chargemaster.
To me, that all that it matter.

Many Champions did load for 1000 yards score competition with a Chargemaster. If it’s good for them - its sure do for me and most shooter.

Making people believe they need a $2000 lab scale and an electronic trickler set up to make accurate ammo, this is Bull ####.

Any electronic and even beam scale will do and be accurate to make match ammo, heck US Army Shooting team ammo was made on Dillon 1050 with a drop powder measure and they won, at one time or another, won every type of competition in the book.

Making your powder charge .001 grain exact will not make you a better shooter. You need a bunch of quality ammo - practice - learn to read the wind and compete to be exposed to what matter after all - to win and be the best shooter you can be.

Unless you have a lab balance I don’t think you realize how much error the Chargemasters have. You could be out by .1-.2gn pretty easily. It can be more I’ve seen it and for reasons I don’t know. Its especially bad when you are using 2 of them at the same time.

Being within .1 to .2gn is probably good enough though.
 
If your load is in the middle of a sweet spot, it will tolerate some variation in charge weight. If your load is on the edge, it will be sensitive to charge weight, temperatures, among many other variables.
 
Sounds almost like some folk got Monday-morning or Friday-afternoon Chargemasters, while other folk got ones that run properly.
 
Well I just did a small test loading 22.5gn D8208. Chargemaster A loaded 9 rounds that averaged 22.50gn with a standard deviation of .0385gn, Chargemaster B loaded 11 rounds averaged 22.47gn with a standard deviation of .048gn

IME thats a pretty good day with these units
 
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