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If you are inclined to go down the DIY rabbit hole it HAS been done: https://blog.ammolytics.com/2019-04-30/diy-smart-trickler.html
I'm posting mostly to help folks decide between upgrading to an autotrickler or not. I have used a chargemaster 1500 for the past 6 years or so, no real functional issues with the chargemaster, except static electricity. But I have been curious about the accuracy of the chargemaster because of some reviews and comments made on podcasts. I wanted to test the accuracy of the chargemaster for my own knowledge before upgrading. I first purchased a fx120 balance only, no autotrickler. I ran a test of 50 powder throws with the charge master to see the accuracy of the scale. I used N565 and a target charge weight of 57.0gr, which is a realistic load for my 6.5 PRC. Below are the results of the 50 powder throws. NOTE: The chargemaster overthrew several charges, (5+, I don’t remember), I did not keep record of these charges and tossed them back into the hopper. The chargemaster display read '57.0' for all charges in the data below.
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The autotrickler throws charges to within +/- (0.02gr), or around +/-(1) kernel of powder. 21/50 test charges were within the tolerance of the Autotrickler setup.
OP - I've had the V4 for a couple weeks now, I believe if you had a spot on a shelf or in a cupboard to put the V4 setup when you aren't using it, that you would be happy with it.
I'm posting mostly to help folks decide between upgrading to an autotrickler or not. I have used a chargemaster 1500 for the past 6 years or so, no real functional issues with the chargemaster, except static electricity. But I have been curious about the accuracy of the chargemaster because of some reviews and comments made on podcasts. I wanted to test the accuracy of the chargemaster for my own knowledge before upgrading. I first purchased a fx120 balance only, no autotrickler. I ran a test of 50 powder throws with the charge master to see the accuracy of the scale. I used N565 and a target charge weight of 57.0gr, which is a realistic load for my 6.5 PRC. Below are the results of the 50 powder throws. NOTE: The chargemaster overthrew several charges, (5+, I don’t remember), I did not keep record of these charges and tossed them back into the hopper. The chargemaster display read '57.0' for all charges in the data below.
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The autotrickler throws charges to within +/- (0.02gr), or around +/-(1) kernel of powder. 21/50 test charges were within the tolerance of the Autotrickler setup.
OP - I've had the V4 for a couple weeks now, I believe if you had a spot on a shelf or in a cupboard to put the V4 setup when you aren't using it, that you would be happy with it.
That was definitely the outlier! It would take running a much larger data set to see if this happens again. Before I got my V4 I was throwing charges on my charge master then adding or subtracting powder to make weight. Most were within 2-8 kernels of powder. I haven’t had the 1.0gr difference repeat. Most charges were within +/-0.1gr. I probably can’t shoot the difference either, but I like have the more accurate information.Very interesting, especially the 57.98 charge!
I have probably only checked 25 charges from my Chargemaster 1500 on my fx120 and had much less variance than that. I dont remember exact details beyond thinking "fat chance i can shoot the difference between this and the Fx120 charges". But I still appreciate the accuracy/speed from my v3 AT.
No I haven’t.Have you ever done this kind of statistical analysis on a manual powder measure?
Have you ever done this kind of statistical analysis on a manual powder measure?
Many have many times over the years. A search on Benchrest Central and or Accurate Shooter should bring results. Basically for long range work (and not acceptable for many in short range) a manual like a Harrell's or Jones by themselves are not accurate enough to be competitive.Have you ever done this kind of statistical analysis on a manual powder measure?
Many have many times over the years. A search on Benchrest Central and or Accurate Shooter should bring results. Basically for long range work (and not acceptable for many in short range) a manual like a Harrell's or Jones by themselves are not accurate enough to be competitive.
Same, I have a Jones but haven’t used it in years. There’s a well known short range BR shooter here in AZ that still throws with a chamber type measure. He wins a lot. His loading setup is amongst the simplest you’ll see. He rarely cleans primer pockets and I don’t believe he even brushes necks.for years i have used both a harrels and a jones powder measure. i can sit at home and practice for hours and get pretty close to +or-.1 when throwing around 30 gr. but it does not take much down time from practice to go to +or-.3
That’s the goal, finding a wide tuning window. Most long range shooters run ladders to try to identify those windows and time from there. Short range BR generally load at the match so they can tune as they go, most long range do not so it’s even more important to find those windows.But, I think I'd get pretty tight groups with anything between 29.4 and 25.1 grains.
I have had both of these and the CM lite is terrible. I have turned that thing off accidently 20 times. The power button is located in the worst possible location. I would have over charges 40% of time with big kernels like N570 and realistically about 20% with H4350. The CM lite only rain for a brief run and there is a reason why.I will take an unpopular counter opinion.
Although I have no doubt AT is great, one may ask what does it buy you (outside of piece of mind and knowing you have the best)?
I’ve watched this a few times and think this comparison is done pretty well. He doesn’t say the CM lite is better, he just says it is pretty darn good and the results “May”
Not justify the 3-4x the price AT.
I’ll have an AT some day. But happy with my 2x CM lites now.
It’s all about significant figures(from science)…..at some point overly precise doesn’t matter AS much.
Well your the first I’ve heard complain. And between my group of reloaders we have 5 total and no issues.I have had both of these and the CM lite is terrible. I have turned that thing off accidently 20 times. The power button is located in the worst possible location. I would have over charges 40% of time with big kernels like N570 and realistically about 20% with H4350. The CM lite only rain for a brief run and there is a reason why.
It just couldn't trickle certain powders efficiently at all. Even with the straw and a 3d printed cone and all them lil tricks. It handled 4350 & H1000 ok. It hated all the N500 series powders. It like 8133 and Retumbo as well. But sometimes it would take 6 days to trickle that last kernel and for me that's a huge deal breaker. I have the MatchMaster and it is good with all powders across the board but has the same issue at times with slow trickling that last kernel. Glad everyone else is doing fine with theirs.Well your the first I’ve heard complain. And between my group of reloaders we have 5 total and no issues.
I’ve had 4 overthrows in probably 500 or so charges. To each their own though.
Lots of reviews online (including the one linked above) tend to think otherwise too. Always possible you got a bad unit.
Please provide an update after you use the AT a bit. I'd love to have one but am on the fence about spending that kind of money to potentially have some of the issues I've read on other sites. I'd primarily be using stick powders such as H4350 and H1000.Finally here and together. I’m sure they will start shipping faster now that they are over the initial wave.
I’m also in line for a super trickler. I might just keep them both whenever that one shows up.
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Will do. I read it all too, that said the scale is worth the money for sure. If I don’t like the auto trickler portion it still has an awsome scale. So far with Xbr it’s been great, but then about any scale is great with Xbr.Please provide an update after you use the AT a bit. I'd love to have one but am on the fence about spending that kind of money to potentially have some of the issues I've read on other sites. I'd primarily be using stick powders such as H4350 and H1000.