Which podwer dropper to buy?

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What's yalls vote for the go to electronic powder dropper? Fa intelladropper, rcbs chargemaster, hornady?

Looking for 1 to do primarily rifle shells for target / hunting. 223, 22-250, 6.5 cm.
 

Shooter Mike

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I had an Intellidropper and it worked great until it didn’t. Started dropping randomly heavy charges. I re-calibrated it and it worked fine for a bit until it started doing it again. Then I got to the point I re-weighed every charge. I found that if I calibrated it each and every time I turned it on and warmed it up, it would drop consistently.

I have been using a Hornady auto charge pro for about 700 rounds so far with zero issues. I recalibrate it when I change powders.

Changing powder on the Intellidropper is a bit of pain with how the drain tube is. I found a guy on Reddit who was 3d printing better knobs and added that which made it easier. The Hornady has an easier knob to use for draining the hopper.


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TxLite

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I’ve had my rcbs chargemaster 1500 for 7 years and it’s made a ton of extremely accurate ammo for various cartridges from 223 to 300prc and 45-70. Certain powders are more prone to overthrowing than others but it’s largely a non issue, I just dump it back in and let it throw again. I’d buy one again in a heartbeat.
 

dreadi

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I use a Chargemaster and just leave it on all the time. I calibrate every time I get ready to load
 

Bluumoon

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Harrels powder measures are slick/fast/accurate enough for me. Powder is now the fastest part of my process.
 
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Been running Hornady since Hornady started making them. The first gen one, I had for prob 5-6 years. The buttons started acting up on it. Called Hornady and they replaced it with the new generation for free. It’s been great so far. Prob had it a few years or so. Most companies are making a decent product so it’s hard to an exact one. Instead, I worry more about the company customer service. Every product regardless can have issues. Just my 2 cents.
 

Xstang77

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Like my intellidropper just like most of them wish there was a better means of removing left over powder in the hopper.
 

ericwh

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I use 2 Chargemaster Lights and my Dasher SD is consistently between 3-6. Creeds were around 6-8.
 

wyosam

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FA intellidropper, which has worked great for me. I also throw from a couple lee powder drops as well. Those also work great for fall or finer stick powders.


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