+1.dromia wrote:Target Master Trickler, beam scale and a cheap Lee powder dispenser. Fastest and most accurate method of dispensing powder.
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+1.dromia wrote:Target Master Trickler, beam scale and a cheap Lee powder dispenser. Fastest and most accurate method of dispensing powder.
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Well I'm pretty much decided on the target Master trickler now, good job for forums to make you aware of other devices. Specifically as it seems to be more accurate/consistent with no potential warm up times or worry of wandering zero which my current mtm digital scales suffer. Also as the time to pour the charge seems to be around the same, meaning I can seat the bullet whilst the next is pouring, luckily I can sit the device and scale on another table next to the press. Also as the device and scale will be around the same price as I've seen the hornady or slightly more and will likely last longer.1066 wrote:For anyone not familiar with how the Targetmaster works, here a short video I posted last week. Looks like it's topping up a 50 grain charge in about 10 seconds. The bit with the Targetmaster starts at about 7 minutes in.
Got to declare an interest here - I make the machine, but thought you might find it interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz2SWCjj5e4
If your looking at new scales, then the only real choice is between the RCBS M500 and the Redding No 2. Both work well with the Targetmaster. If you want to go the used route, then RCBS 502,505, 5-10, Redding 2, Hornady/Pacific "M"type.David24 wrote:I'm now looking around for beam scales to decide where to go however they all pretty much seem about the same to me, and all around the £70-£100 Mark.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, I will take a look at those suggestions.1066 wrote:If your looking at new scales, then the only real choice is between the RCBS M500 and the Redding No 2. Both work well with the Targetmaster. If you want to go the used route, then RCBS 502,505, 5-10, Redding 2, Hornady/Pacific "M"type.David24 wrote:I'm now looking around for beam scales to decide where to go however they all pretty much seem about the same to me, and all around the £70-£100 Mark.
Any suggestions?
The RCBS 10/10 and Lyman M5 are both good scales (both obsolete) and both work well with the Targetmaster but the sensor unit needs to be placed to the front of the scale rather than behind as with the other scales.
If you check my videos on youtube you will see several different types of scales in operation.
Thanks, don't worry, I saw your email.
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