Using the RCBS Chargemaster 1500
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It's actually a very useful device, not only to increase the reloading efficiency, but to improve the accuracy.
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thanks alot very helpfull!
All Comments (45)
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great video, very helpful.
thanks!!
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I'm off to buy one of these today. Goodbye rickity crappy beam scale.
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Great tutorial on a machine that I bought months ago but have not gotten into reloading yet. If I knew it was that easy.....................Holy $hit!!
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My Dad absolutely loves his, and I was so impressed with it, Mum and Dad bought me one as a surprise! Very accurate and quick! Dad's stores up to 100 loads, which is great if you load a number of different rounds. No more mucking about with setting up my Lee loader for my different rifles.
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How does the memory feature work??? I'm am teatering on getting one. I worked up 2 loads with the standard dispenser, scale and trickler and 100 rounds took me 2 hours.
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Very cool, pretty expensive though.
How about cleaning the dispender after use?
Any special require?
golf0312 1 month ago
@golf0312 No, nothing special needed. The powder drains out quick and easy. Just remember to close the drain port when you're done, and double-check it before adding powder. I've forgotten once or twice; what a mess.
aaronmj 1 month ago
Hi there. I just got mine and tried using it for the first time yesterday and have a question I couldn't find an answer to anywhere - when I plug mine in, the powder dispenser tube spins continuously and I can't figure out how to stop it. I thought when the scale hit the set gn size, it would stop, but no. Defective unit?
bradinnh 2 months ago
@bradinnh Yeah, that doesn't sound normal. If you have to deal with RCBS support, don't worry. In my experience, they're very accommodating.
aaronmj 2 months ago
Does it work with stick powders as well?
rambryj 1 year ago
@rambryj Yep. The coarser the powder, though, the more likely it is to tumble out in bursts. Some powders just tend to drop out in bursts, and they tend to come out over your target weight by .1 or .2 of a grain every couple charges.
aaronmj 1 year ago