Sub $500 Auto Powder Throwers

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I received a $400 gift card to Amazon from my work for Christmas. Currently I use a manual powder thrower and weigh/trickle each charge before loading the case and seating bullets. I'd like to speed up the process a bit.

I'm interested in picking up an auto powder thrower, the two options I've found around $400 are the RCBS Chargemaster Supreme or the Hornady Auto Charge Pro. A lot of my searching online has had mixed reviews of these units. Anyone have experience or thoughts?

Or is it best to save up and get the AutoTrickler/A&D combo?
 
I’d grab a Chargemaster lite/link and use it until you get ready to upgrade to one of the A&D based dispensers.


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+1 chargemaster lite
Mine's been great going on 5 years

Chargemasters probably outnumber all other electric trickler+scales combined 10 to 1
 
Man I just went ahead and bought the ad scale 2 years ago. I still manually throw charges and it’s fine. I load 100 or so every month or so.

The scale is the important part. Someday I get an auto thrower but buying and “cheap” one doesn’t seem to be the answer… at least it wasn’t for me.
 
I had a Chargemaster Link. Died on me within a year. Was okay until it wasn't.

I was able to get my money back and put it towards the Hornady Auto Charge Pro. I've had it for 2-3 yrs and loaded a lot of ammo on it. Never had a single problem. Its consistent and I get the results I am looking for. I would certainly buy another one if it dies tomorrow.

I will be in the minority and say avoid the Chargemasters but that's just based on my experience. I know a lot of people have them and like them. But, I wouldn't buy another one.
 
Ive got an autocharge pro. Its not perfect but I do like it alot for the price. Mine had an issue around a year after purchase and hornady replaced it without issue with quick turnaround time.
 
Chargemaster 1500 supreme is what I started with. Never had an issue and still use it occasionally. Moved across the country with it 5 times (read: Bounced around in a cargo trailer) and it still works good 12 years after purchase. There does seem to be a number of people who've had issues but it treated me well. I dont shoot any better with Auto trickler charged ammo.
 
Chargemasters are good for the coin, especially if you can find one lightly used. After the high dollar upgrade of a gas station straw inserted in the tube, mine quit overthrowing charges which was my only real complaint. It’s a good setup and expedited my loading a bunch since I can seat bullets while it’s dispensing charges.
 
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