Correct. Unless you also want a foolproof backup method for when the electronic gizmos fail.HALODIN wrote:OK so presumably I'm correct in saying the powder trickler isn't required if you use an electronic dispenser, because it will dispense the exact amount of propellant. Is that right?
It's an alternative to:HALODIN wrote:OK so if I understand you correctly, the electronic dispenser with built in scale, is an alternative to the beam scale and manual dispenser.
Thrower (aka measure), trickler and beam balance, or to:
Thrower, trickler and digital balance.
For the sake of completeness I suppose you could substitute 'dippers' for the thrower.
When I used a Chargemaster it took between 20 and 25 seconds on average to dispense a .308 charge. This is probably not a million miles from the time to throw and trickle using a beam balance or to do the same to a digital balance (which is usually slightly quicker than a beam balance to settle). In theory you can be seating the bullet while the Chargemaster is dispensing the next charge, but you must do so without causing air currents or vibrations that could influence the chargemaster, so it really needs to be on a separate bench. However, by doing so you would be already focussing on speed, and not on care and attention to detail of a single task (departing from the 'Henry Ford' approach).HALODIN wrote:They seem to churn out 2-3 grains/second, which seems particularly slow to me, isn't it about 20+ seconds/round?
I would definitely start with the thrower, trickler, beam balance combination. Do one thing at a time. Let the process evolve from there. Those 3 items will serve you well for life. You could add a Targetmaster or Chargemaster later. Don't worry about speed. It is better that you take time over this, especially to start with, and throwing + trickling exerts a speed-limiting control on the process.
When you trickle up to final weight you don't need a fancy thrower. Most stick powers don't meter particularly well in a thrower anyway. For convenience I like the RCBS Competition Powder Measure, due to the micrometer adjustment, but most of the main manufacturers make a similar powder measure of similar quality. For bulk loading I upgrade the hopper to the one from the 'QuickChange' measure (not the 'QuickChange High-Capactity' one though - it will not fit), but for standard operation the original hopper is fine.
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