they go under the back of the v4 to tilt it forward for the large kernal powders flows better does anyone have the rcbs matchmaster opinions ?Can u explain or post a pic of what you mean by shims from unknown?
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they go under the back of the v4 to tilt it forward for the large kernal powders flows better does anyone have the rcbs matchmaster opinions ?Can u explain or post a pic of what you mean by shims from unknown?
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Can u explain or post a pic of what you mean by shims from unknown?
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Can u explain or post a pic of what you mean by shims from unknown?
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I still like my v3. Ingenuity seems like a business likely to flake or disappear to me with all the set backs.
There is a new “printed precision” trickler out there now that looks intriguing.

Let us know how it works!View attachment 1016674
These arrived yesterday. Now to get it set up on my reloading bench and run some charges through it. Mind the mess I was excited to unbox and made a mess![]()
I have been using the gen 1 frankford arsenal for almost 6 years before it died. I bought a gen 2 to replace it, as I guessed after owning the first one for that long that FA wouldn't do anything about it. I shot them an email on a longshot, and within the first business day, they had shipped a replacement gen 1 no questions asked. I sold that one to a friend, and kept the gen 2. Ill say this, their customer service will get my repeat business for sure!I wouldn’t put it in the same class as the auto tricklers but my chargemaster died about 6 months ago and I switched to the frankford arsenal. Running everything from 4831sc up to n570 it’s been very quick and accurate. Pretty much everything runs within .06 grains. I use a little Amazon scale to double check weights, probably don’t need to but I started when using the rcbs and now it’s just my process. I use two pans. Load the first one on the FA, dump into the second pan and replace to start filling. Second pan goes into case or gets a kernel or two then into case. First pan is ready and waiting.
Like I said it’s not one of the high end scales but thought I’d throw in an option on a $200ish scale