Greatest Reloading Tool EVER!
#11
Heck, I don't consider reloading a chore - more of a past time. In the last 2 nights I loaded 300 rds of .223. I still have about 500 or 600 more empty cases all primed and ready to go.
#12
I wouldn't consider reloading a chore if I had all the equipment at my house. The way it works out, all of my reloading equipment is at my grandmas. It'd be alot different if I had it at my place, at my disposal, and could mess around with it when I was bored. Hopefully, by this fall, my house will be built, and ready for my loading equipment.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
ORIGINAL: Briman
LOL, there's always a better and more expensive way to skin a cat.
FWIW, I've never been able to see the difference in accuracy between weighed charges and charges dumped from a carefully monitored powder thrower- I'd even argue that measuring powder volumetrically ismore consistantthan measuring by weight.
LOL, there's always a better and more expensive way to skin a cat.
FWIW, I've never been able to see the difference in accuracy between weighed charges and charges dumped from a carefully monitored powder thrower- I'd even argue that measuring powder volumetrically ismore consistantthan measuring by weight.
Im with ya there
#15
Typical Buck
Joined: Nov 2007
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I can get 1/2" moa accuracy from my progressive dillon 550 with the charge thrower. For 400 bucks I could buy another Dillon so I don't have to change tool heads when switching calibers!
#16
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I can get 1/2" moa accuracy from my progressive dillon 550 with the charge thrower. For 400 bucks I could buy another Dillon so I don't have to change tool heads when switching calibers!
I can get 1/2" moa accuracy from my progressive dillon 550 with the charge thrower. For 400 bucks I could buy another Dillon so I don't have to change tool heads when switching calibers!
Most people on this forum have a variety of guns, not just one or 2.
#17
Hey Rammer,i'm with you-that is a masterful piece indeed..I have had the Pact
powder measure sence they came out.No problems what so ever..
Lights have no effect on them.Thats all hog wash..My friend has the same
unit you have.NO problems what so ever..Damn nice tool..Tell these guys to
kiss off..They don't know what the hell their talking about...You work hard
for what you get or have..You deserve it man.....Again,nice tool....
powder measure sence they came out.No problems what so ever..
Lights have no effect on them.Thats all hog wash..My friend has the same
unit you have.NO problems what so ever..Damn nice tool..Tell these guys to
kiss off..They don't know what the hell their talking about...You work hard
for what you get or have..You deserve it man.....Again,nice tool....
#18
Joined: Jul 2007
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I am with ya i think the chargemaster combois a great investment. I just started loading this year and that was one of the first things i bought i looked at manual scales and they all seemed pretty fragile for my fat fingers and shakey hands. i just figued why risk blowing up a $1000 gun to save$150 bucks on a scale i picked mine up for$254 thu natchez. my loading area has a floresent light just over head. and my hand loaded.243 ammo is shooting sub- minute groups so i dont think lights arean issue. so far i have been very pleased and would recomend one to anyone.




