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I have a RCBS Chargemaster and couldn't be happier so far. After reading a bunch of reviews and comparisons I decided on it. It dispenses quickly and is fully programable. The scale has been dead on accurate compared to my beam. I'd get the chargemaster scale instead of the rangemaster. It will allow you to add the dispenser down the road if you want to. I don't see a point in a battery run scale. Just when they're warmed up they shut off.


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I have a RCBS Charmaster 1500.......love it. Store up to 30 loads, very repeatable and can go into auto mode (throws the next charge when empty pan is replaced)
 
foxtail,

I use a standard powder measure. The Hornady Quick Trickler is capable of dispensing larger volumes of powder as well. I've not used the Lee dippers, a friend says they're pretty close and I have a set but use it for misc stuff like mica for wads....

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Thanks Rikman, I also use the powder measure and have to weigh every load due to inaccuracies. I think a digital scale would be faster than the Lee Safety Scale I'm using now, and still having to trickle the final few grains anyway.
 
Foxtail,

These 2 measures, Redding 3BR & Lyman#55 are pretty accurate. Unique & Varget are a little more work/challenging....I measure every 5 rounds or so for pistol and for rifle, I charge just short of where I want and trickle up and weigh every charge. The digital scale will be much faster for sure.

I also just got Lee Auto disks with the adjustable measure that is quick and fairly accurate my my darling Unique.

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