How to make the RCBS Chargemaster 1500 more accurate.

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  • @jamesbrownmiller808
    @jamesbrownmiller808 3 роки тому +19

    When I started with reloading I used a balance beam scale and hand trickled( that was decades ago).

    • @JosephDAndrea0121
      @JosephDAndrea0121 3 роки тому

      I did that till 6 months ago when I got my auto trickler

    • @craignmz5264
      @craignmz5264 3 роки тому +2

      I think that’s how most do it. I loaded for 28 years before I bought the Chargemaster.

  • @madog1
    @madog1 Рік тому +1

    There are grooves in the inner wall of the discharge tube, which helps it spread out the grains a little. The smooth wall of the cartridge allows the grains to flow more freely, with less separation and control.

  • @rgthomson100
    @rgthomson100 4 роки тому +6

    I have always told people new to long range shooting they dont need anything better than the chargemaster, with this test it shows you will be no more out than 0.1 of a grain which equates in my 7-270 WSM as a variance of 7FPS and often my gun will show an ES sub 10

    • @craignmz5264
      @craignmz5264 3 роки тому +3

      This is the info I was looking for in all the comments.

  • @garethprice4262
    @garethprice4262 3 роки тому +14

    I would trickle onto the precision scales then it would be perfect 👌

  • @jakebirkmaier5703
    @jakebirkmaier5703 5 років тому +10

    Wow this video was exactly what I was looking for to see if the charge master was accurate enough for me (and it is) thanks

  • @joemiller9314
    @joemiller9314 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for doing this, I always wondered how to get more accuracy out of my rcbs

  • @Jonno2summit
    @Jonno2summit 7 років тому +10

    The easiest way to change the feed rate on any auto-trickler is to change the angle of the feed tube by placing a spacer under the front feet of the unit.
    I've been using the RCBS for a few months now and love it. HOWEVER, for small pistol loads mine ran too fast & furious and always went over. After lengthy use of explitives I simply put a 3/8" spacer under the front feet to decrease the angle of the feed tube and make it less aggressive (my spacer was actually .390 thick, but the feet on the unit are adjustable). With the spacer my pistol loads were 99% reliable. One thing to keep in mind is that most reviews for ANY auto-measure list over-charging as an issue, and decreasing the angle of the feed tube will be an easy fix for any brand. If you have over-charges for rifle as well, then just raise the front and decrease the angle.
    Spread the word. :-)

    • @cathlive267
      @cathlive267 6 років тому +3

      A little late, but you can adjust the speed in the settings. ua-cam.com/video/VuGfuCR9RJo/v-deo.html

    • @Jonno2summit
      @Jonno2summit 4 роки тому

      @@VincitOmniaVeritas7 Personally I don't see the 1/4" riser as a problem, but you raise a good question. I will listen to anyone who says it does affect the performance.
      The biggest factor for me is a warm-up time of 2-3 hours for stable readings.

    • @Jonno2summit
      @Jonno2summit 4 роки тому +1

      @@cathlive267 Thank you for the link!

  • @davidebeling4711
    @davidebeling4711 2 роки тому +2

    I’m using ball powder. I did the plastic straw mod where you cut a piece of plastic drinking straw and put it in the dispenser tube. Also, I changed the fast and slow settings to fine tune it. (There is a video on UA-cam of how to do this. It’s also in the owners manual). I tested mine by throwing 10 charges of 42.0 grains then weighing them on my lab scale which is accurate to .02 grains. My AVG was 41.942, SD of .033267, ES of .08. I think the Chargemaster 1500 is pretty accurate for the cost. Before dispensing loads I turn it on and let it warm up for 5 minutes. Then I run 1 or 2 loads through it just to even out the powder in the dispensing tube. After that I do my reloading.

  • @SixOFord
    @SixOFord 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the info on the beep. The over throws made me retire my chargemaster and go back to my Harrels powder drop and trickler. I'll give the case over the stem trick a try. After I turn off that beep.

  • @aaronm8694
    @aaronm8694 6 років тому +16

    I've only pressed the zero button 50 times without a tray so far.... :)

  • @desabc221
    @desabc221 7 років тому +4

    Erik. Great video. Very interesting. I put a little powder on a white towel and use a spoon to put one kernel at a time! Basically the same thing!
    It was nice the why you proved the technique. We do this for the reasons we do it, ignore any negative comments....

  • @PatriotPaulUSA
    @PatriotPaulUSA 4 роки тому +3

    Its an old video but for 109.95 its definately a inexpensive way to throw a more accurate load. I'm to cheap to spend the 2-3K for the pro setup. The cheapest scale I can find to read .0001g was 1600.00 so I will just try both ways and see if accuracy improves any. Thanks Eric.

  • @deeeeeeps
    @deeeeeeps Місяць тому

    To mute the beep on your RCBS ChargeMaster 1500, follow these steps-
    Hold Down the Zero Button: When the beep occurs at the end of each cycle, press and hold the “Zero” button until the display shows “beep off.”
    Repeat to Restore Beep: If you want to restore the beep function later, repeat the same procedure by holding down the “Zero” button.

  • @hendrix923
    @hendrix923 Рік тому +1

    old video I know but want to mention a few things. Always close the doors while weighing with these sensitive scales air movement even very slight will affect them, also and most important they should be leveled on their own leveled table or block or atleast dont have anything next to them/touching them that has moving parts or can cause vibrations this will easily throw them off. Theyll pick up a light tap on a solid granite table a few feet away. Allow some time for warm up and have a good consistent QC process with a range of certified weights and track it. This is a few things an accredited lab would do while using these types of scales to get accurate readings.

  • @ericbc7
    @ericbc7 9 років тому +4

    The Sartorius GD 503 was replaced by the Entris 64-1s I believe. Retail is about $1,500 but on accurate shooter forum there is a dealership advertising them for about $1,000.
    I enjoyed the video Erik!

    • @smoak888
      @smoak888 3 роки тому +1

      Why would anyone need 0.1 mg readability on the above mentioned sartorial us scale? Isn’t that an overkill since 0.1 grains is like 6.5 mg? Wouldn’t the cheaper 1 mg feasibility scales be just as good?

  • @Rico11b
    @Rico11b Рік тому +1

    Here's the rub for me. Not every kernel of powder burns during the shot. You can watch many slo-motion videos of the powder kernels chasing the bullets out of the barrel. Sometimes the kernels burn late, or not at all. Thus they are just sprayed out behind the bullet and wasted. Especially with slow burning powders that are still burning long after the bullet has left the barrel.

  • @kentuckywindage222
    @kentuckywindage222 2 роки тому +1

    The plastic cover over the RCBS might help. Like the scale surrounded in glass.

  • @craigbartley1571
    @craigbartley1571 7 років тому +19

    Sir, your sartorius scale negative number keeps changing from .675 to .690

  • @earlhuff7847
    @earlhuff7847 3 роки тому +2

    I have the Chargemaster light. If I run 4350 or powders that have long granules I get a lot of over throws. Smaller powders I have found to be super consistent. I double check about 6th round with a beam scale and never had an issue with Lite. My loads are for hunting so if I was off as much as .1 of a grain it would not bother me at all.

    • @richardrisner3635
      @richardrisner3635 2 роки тому

      You just need to tune your dispenser speeds by stage, I went from 30% overthrows to maybe 5%

  • @michaelajero2409
    @michaelajero2409 4 роки тому +1

    Charge master value that it shows rounds out the charge to a the tenth of a grain which means internally it measures to maybe to .025 or .050 for example. While the sartorius measures even smaller internally and spits out a rounded out number even more finer than the charge master.

  • @barrygiblett5823
    @barrygiblett5823 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Erik, I put a voltage regulator on my 1500, it made the internal scales a lot more stable..

  • @rollinmckim4719
    @rollinmckim4719 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, Erik ~ THANKS for turning me onto the Dandy Trickler.......it is GREAT !!! Loading a little faster with a lot more precision now. Wish I could afford the Prometheus and Sartorious products. Do have the Giraud annealer and case trimmer on order. Thanks again for sharing so much! Rollin

    • @rollinmckim4719
      @rollinmckim4719 3 роки тому

      Since I bought that Dandy Trickler, I bought the Chargemaster 1500, just ordered a Mitutoyo Calipers, have the Giraud trimmer and annealer..... Gotta quit watching Erik Cortina videos, I'm going broke! Thank goodness I have my own Barndominium, had an Arco Steel put up two years ago and put a fancy shop into it.....the rest is garage and storage including attic, plus my wife's green room. Thanks, Eric!!! Stay Well !!

  • @talkingrock7011
    @talkingrock7011 6 років тому +2

    I think your test were the same results as mine but I used a beam scale instead , the charge master is a 1 tenth scale I like to verify with another scale also , thanks for your input

  • @kevinpillsbury5291
    @kevinpillsbury5291 Рік тому

    Very helpful Thankyou. I’m glad I bought a charge master

  • @blaynemacpherson8519
    @blaynemacpherson8519 3 роки тому

    Very impressed. Never thought of that. Thank you.

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 4 роки тому +1

    I guess I'm old school. I use a manual Hornady powder measure and drop charges, weighing each one and adjusting up or down until I get five in a row spot on. Then I charge cases one at a time, rechecking every tenth or so. I get very consistent charges much more quickly than this machine can produce, assuming the results I see in this video are the best it can do. So, in my experience, the best way to make it more accurate would be to put it in its box and get an old school powder dropper and a scale.

  • @davelambers5274
    @davelambers5274 3 роки тому +2

    I have a Satoius scale on my bench and if you close the door on the scale you will get a more consistent reading...

  • @possumpopper89
    @possumpopper89 2 роки тому

    Have one of the early RCBS electronic powder chargers. I never use it because my powder measure throws more consistent charges. I had an old 505 scale which was a lot more consistent for trickling. When it broke I went to a powder measure. With my 505 I was actually able to thew and trickle faster than the electronic measure when you factor in all the over charges I had to dump back into the powder hopper.

  • @martinscanlon9423
    @martinscanlon9423 2 роки тому +2

    You have convinced me that I don't need anything more than the RCBS Chargemaster! I do trickle up now though, just because I am less likely to over-throw that way. You have demonstrated on one of your other videos that you have a node 6 grains wide, so the error of a single kernel here is probably not significant at the end of the day. One thing to notice is that the Chargemaster error was always over, never under. Of course for a device that reads to only one decimal place, a true weight of 30.00gr and up to 30.09gr will both read as 30.0gr, so it is more likely to have errors over than under I suspect. If this is the case, perhaps it's best to keep to the lower end of your node?
    Another thing, the smallest unit you can add with that powder is 0.04 gr (a single kernel) so there is no point being able to resolve any finer than that, is there? Also, you didn't mention how or if you calibrated the two scales, or checked each with known weights. My calibration pack tells me to avoid picking them up with bare fingers, and to use tweezers instead. Not sure how much a greasy fingerprint weighs, but each time you picked up the tray, you added it!

  • @gennybogden5404
    @gennybogden5404 6 років тому +3

    Hey buddy, really like the video. Attention to detail is always important good job made me laugh at the end. Thanks for the advice. Yours truly art bogden Pittsburgh PA

  • @ericbc7
    @ericbc7 9 років тому

    My Ed has been large while using the chargemaster alone. Thanks to this video I plan to trickle my charges or maybe use my Gempro to dial it in.

  • @danielcourtright5659
    @danielcourtright5659 2 роки тому

    I just now viewed this, lol, but chasing prairie dogs in WY. and running 1000s of rounds of. 223, I wore out a Lyman then a Hornady auto charge. The best thing I came up with is to place a sharpie cap over the tube with a proper sized hole drilled in the end for the kind of powder being dispensed and the overcharge loads stopped. BTW Hornady would recondition my unit but wanted more than buying a new one. Shoot straight.

  • @johnleake708
    @johnleake708 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video Erik. I also have a Chargemaster, which I am frustrated with. About 60% of the time (no actual statistics) overcharges using either RL22 or 4831SC. If I re-enter the charge weight sometimes that helps. The beep does drive me crazy as well. Your extension with the case looks very good, I'll try something like that.

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  9 років тому

      John Leake As you can see, if you hold down the "zero" button long enough it will turn the beep off. Make sure you don't spill powder all over your bench when you do so! ;)

    • @DimaProk
      @DimaProk 9 років тому +2

      John Leake Don't forget to enable auto-discharge by holding ENTER for 3 seconds. Most useful feature ever.

  • @ddn79
    @ddn79 6 років тому +8

    I have been loading on a CM1500 for years and can get most of my loads under 5FPS ES, some are around 1FPS ES. It's not the CM that is doing the work, it's all the other factors like brass, primers, neck tension, temp and so forth. I just don't buy the 1 or 2 kernel difference would make in your ES. I would love to see someone do a blind test over a chrono on equally prepped brass and loads from a CM1500 vs a Prometheus.

  • @Johnny-jr2lq
    @Johnny-jr2lq 3 роки тому +2

    Okay so I’m considering picking up a RCBS Match Master for 799 dollars. Would I be better served by just picking up a Sertorius and the trickler like you have in this video Eric. Because all these scale videos are really driving me nuts.

  • @janbloemendaal9299
    @janbloemendaal9299 2 роки тому

    There are those who have and those who will when a blooper occurs

  • @davidmackee8575
    @davidmackee8575 3 роки тому

    Good video once again I'm thinking of getting a Chargemaster think it's the best one on the market at the moment...

  • @greenacres4518
    @greenacres4518 3 роки тому

    I dispense with RCBS lite and trickle up with omega to an EJ-123. With Varget, the RCBS is within 0.04gr of reading as accurate as the AND EJ-123. It will fluctuate up and down a little over 2-3 hours of work. I'm still amazed at the accuracy.

  • @timroy8949
    @timroy8949 3 роки тому +1

    i had a bad experience with my rcbs lite throwing radical charges , i now double check every charge on a beam scale, maybe o.c.d. but a better piece of mind

    • @slipknnnot
      @slipknnnot 3 роки тому

      How many years does it take you to load 40 rounds

    • @timroy8949
      @timroy8949 3 роки тому

      i shoot precision rifle tournaments, and long range , not loading for plinking and spray n pray

  • @DimaProk
    @DimaProk 9 років тому +1

    I've noticed your powder is tricking off center to the edge of the pan. Also when you set the pan to weight on Sartorius scale you also don't center. Maybe it's just my cheap Franklin scale, but the weight measurement can vary whenever I have bulk of the weight on the edge or in the center.

  • @happyhome41
    @happyhome41 2 роки тому

    This is really interesting. What this tells me, is my RCBS is no better than the better mechanic powder dispensers, and of course the latter are much faster.

  • @addictedtopussy69
    @addictedtopussy69 5 років тому +2

    i'im impressed with the accuracy of the rcbs.

  • @thetriode
    @thetriode 3 роки тому +3

    You're really pushing the boundaries of your gear here. It's cool to watch. The proper thing to do would be to get better gear but at the same time that's not always possible or affordable so one has to work with what they have.
    In engineering speak the area between one increment and the next is referred to as "quantization error." That means that anything in between is merely a guess. When you add your Satorious to the mix that obviously increases the precision you can measure to. Without it you're estimating what you're trickling in which is still doable but is dependent on the skill of the person doing the trickling and the ability of the Chargemaster to measure a weight it can not put on the screen consistently.
    Then again, also worth asking is how much many FPS deviation is one kernel of powder worth in a load up with all else being equal? I'm betting you've done some testing on this question at one point or another and based on the video just given it's enough to have some form of meaning to you in the rules format you shoot in.

  • @garrybang6360
    @garrybang6360 5 років тому +5

    Nice video, just curious what you have your settings on on your charge master to throw that fast?

  • @scotmetcalf2745
    @scotmetcalf2745 7 років тому +1

    Eric fine video I'm a beginner and this is great information. Thank you for your time subscribing

  • @Eyerelief1
    @Eyerelief1 3 роки тому +2

    I noticed that the Sartorius floated by the same delta as the Chargemaster threw. The chargemaster showed -153.665 through -153.695 throughout the video. Could that help explain part of the delta? I would not expect the Chargemaster to hit 30.000 every time, just curious

  • @JP1AO
    @JP1AO Рік тому

    I noticed the spread of your Zero for the pan drifted over time. Watch the empty reading. It goes from 153.695 to 153.665.

  • @T-K2
    @T-K2 Рік тому

    I do the conversion to grams, which gives me 2 decimal places instead of 1, stumbled across that while calibrating. Hoping it’s more accurate and consistent.

  • @stephenthompson9722
    @stephenthompson9722 3 роки тому

    11:35 Eric I have never dropped a grain of powder in my life..joked of course I have!

  • @Hollywoodsmokeshow
    @Hollywoodsmokeshow 9 років тому +4

    Have you ever tried throwing light and using the built in trickle option with the charge master?

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  9 років тому +2

      Hollywoodsmokeshow Not yet, I will try it and see how it performs. Thanks.

  • @tomjoseph1444
    @tomjoseph1444 2 роки тому

    I have to seriously wonder if 0.0005 of a grain really makes a difference.

  • @goneballistic
    @goneballistic 8 років тому +3

    Nice video, interesting result: with the tricker you are 2x more accurate, but meaningless in reloading. 2 kernels won't make a difference in velocity, SD or anything else. For peace of mind it helps, but in real world shooting, probably not going to make much difference.
    Especially if you are loading into an accuracy node vs just a random load.

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  8 років тому +12

      Not meaningless at all. I compete at 1,000 yards regularly and it matters, that's the reason I have a Sartorious scale. If you are in the middle of a node, it won't matter much, but if you travel like I do and find yourself on the edge of a node due to temperature differences, it's better to have your powder charge as consistent as possible so that you can stay in the node even if you are on the edge.

  • @dennisdial7872
    @dennisdial7872 Рік тому

    So trickler is manual operated by that control with the cord

  • @aztecsec
    @aztecsec Рік тому

    Why not do the same thing using the trickle function on the chargemaster? Does it dump too much?

  • @MichaelLloyd
    @MichaelLloyd 2 роки тому

    I picked up one of the new Chargemasters that you can use an app with. I loaded 4 rounds with it, put it in the box, and put the old one (like yours) back on the bench. It might be interesting to shoot 5 with xx charge and then load 5 with xx charge plus 1 kernel of powder.

  • @chrisbearnson9578
    @chrisbearnson9578 4 роки тому +2

    I understand the importance of charge weight but when we are
    Looking at an ES this low (.040)
    What is the difference down range
    at 1000 yards?

    • @slipknnnot
      @slipknnnot 3 роки тому

      It depends percentage wise to your charge and where you are at your node

  • @Mogleyo069
    @Mogleyo069 8 років тому

    made master MR
    , on my way to high master, picked up a gempro and CM1500 hoping it'll help a bit. thanks for the videos!

  • @mikejoeinc.1478
    @mikejoeinc.1478 Рік тому

    I use digital jewelry scale along side my charger master and it cost under $20 they are more accurate

  • @martinwilliams9453
    @martinwilliams9453 4 роки тому +1

    Good Video thanks for the hard work here’s a question. if I’m shooting around the size of a dime at 100 yards with the CM1500 is that good Enough at 1000 yards

    • @Knotrockets
      @Knotrockets 4 роки тому

      As long as your bullet coefficient is good , it sure is.

    • @bobwiese6128
      @bobwiese6128 3 роки тому +1

      ES of velocity plays a large part in long range!

  • @gallopazzesco2292
    @gallopazzesco2292 2 роки тому

    Nevermind .. modified 6Br case! Got it.

  • @wildcat_reloading
    @wildcat_reloading 3 роки тому

    I have a Hornaday auto charge, but I always double check my charge weight

  • @gallopazzesco2292
    @gallopazzesco2292 2 роки тому

    Outstanding!

  • @bensteinsholt6899
    @bensteinsholt6899 9 років тому

    I throw within about 2-3tenths of a grain less than the necessary charge weight with my Harrels. Then I trickle up with my Omega to the right weight. I don't have a Sartorius, I do have an A&D FX-120I which will measure, with most powders, down to the kernel. I wonder what powder you were using in your demonstration. My FX will not measure 1 kernel of VV N140 or RL-15. With those powders it takes 2 kernels. But with everything else I have tried, it will measure to 1 kernel. I noticed that the Chargemaster, by itself, will only measure to within 2 kernels of the powder you were using. H4350 on the FX shows H4350 needs only 3 kernels to move 1 tenth of a grain. So if the Chargemaster will average 2 kernels, it is moving H4350 nearly a tenth back or forth (+ /-) which would translate to 1/10th up or down between charges. On large cases, I guess it would be tolerable, However, I wonder what it would do with RL-15 which could translate to + or - 4-5 kernels with each charge dispensed. That could make a difference with smaller cases OR if you happen to be operating at the upper end of your node..

  • @CplSkiUSMC
    @CplSkiUSMC 2 роки тому

    I use the Chargemaster to run a charge .2 under then transfer it to a balance beam scale and trickle up. I don't have an expensive Sartorius but with a balance beam scale I can watch it change with just one kernel of powder... as shown, the Chargemaster won't do that.

  • @judclark7376
    @judclark7376 3 роки тому

    move the trickler over to the scale because that's where the accuracy is

  • @cornydad
    @cornydad 3 роки тому

    I wonder what the practical accuracy difference would be using just the Chargemaster versus trickling up?

  • @kokonanana1
    @kokonanana1 3 роки тому

    .04grains=1kernal
    30 grains/.04grains/kernel=750 kernels per load
    1/750=0.13% difference with 1grain overload
    2/750=0.27% difference with 2 grains overload

  • @ashiha13
    @ashiha13 8 років тому +2

    Hey Erik, if you ever get a chance, I would love to see your current reloading process from beginning to end.
    Do you use a more simplistic process like a lot of short-range benchrest shooters do on the firing line, or do you go through more "advanced" processes like bullet pointing, using various sorting methods, loading by the kernel, using an arbor press with Wilson seaters while measuring seating pressure, or anything else?
    I'm always intrigued to see the different methods of the ultra high-end shooters.

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  7 років тому +6

      I use a "more advanced" process. I use custom F/L sizing dies, Wilson style seaters, trim meplats, point bullets, anneal brass, sort bullets, use a hydro press for seating bullets, and dispense powder with a Prometheus II.

    • @ashiha13
      @ashiha13 7 років тому

      Thanks for replying Erik. It still means a lot to me even after all this time.
      What is the press that you use for seating? Do you have any opinions about the new Mec Marksman press? I have been looking at getting a Co-Ax for a long time, but I think the Mec Marksman might be a better fit.

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  7 років тому +3

      ashiha I seat Bullets with a hydro press from 21st century.
      Get the Co-Ax press, you will be very happy with it. The MEC press is a "standard" ram design, the co-ax works better than those presses.

  • @scratchninja
    @scratchninja 8 років тому +1

    Great video! Thanks for sharing this information, I was about to buy a sartorius but now it doesnt feel necessary :)
    On a sidenote, it would be interesting to know how much the ES or standard deviation in load weight translates to the ES and standard deviation in mussle velocity. Especially between volume sorted casings vs unsorted. Do you know which factor is the most important one to keep track of, if the goal is to reduce the ES in mussle velocity? ;)

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  8 років тому +4

      +scratchninja Neck tension will give you the most gains in accuracy. I use a Sartorious for my competition loads, but I also turn necks, sort brass, sort bullets, trim bullets, and point bullets among other things. Accuracy is expensive and time consuming! ;)

    • @mattg2596
      @mattg2596 4 роки тому +2

      @@ErikCortina I use ion beam case and bullet zero deviance machine. 1.2mill i put into it. But then i fucked the theory up by shooting it outside of a fucking vacuum tube. I come to realize that wind change is different througought distance. A friend of mine won bench rest competitions with a fucking savage stainless barrel ,athlon scope and just loading within 1/10th gr. and within .5gr bullet weight, and within .005 bullet runout , and within .001 seating depths.

  • @badcrockett57
    @badcrockett57 3 роки тому

    You are trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Have you considered this... lose the chargemaster, get a good powder drop and trickle up to your specified weight on the Sartorius. It would faster. Oh, and use a manual trickler.

  • @samuelwilliamsii828
    @samuelwilliamsii828 3 роки тому

    Just a question
    How constant are balance beam scales like rcbs M500? Thanks for your time and effort in the videos.

    • @WildernessMedic
      @WildernessMedic 3 роки тому

      Play with it and you’ll find out. It’s pretty hard to be able to tell a difference between .1 grns

  • @IDBIGBORE4570
    @IDBIGBORE4570 8 років тому +1

    Nice video.

  • @timgreen3770
    @timgreen3770 3 роки тому

    I'm very curious, does volume of powder vs. weight and case volume affect combustion? There has to be a lot going on in the cartridge. Love your channel! Keep up the good work!

  • @williebulletman5217
    @williebulletman5217 4 роки тому

    Another Great Video

  • @callumhepworth-smith6376
    @callumhepworth-smith6376 2 роки тому

    Is there a reason why you dont use a draft cover on the RCBS?

  • @tommeboy3334
    @tommeboy3334 2 роки тому

    These chargemasters have a bad habit of a wandering zero when the pan is off the load cell. To stop this turn the scale on and leave it for at least an hour. This was why that first 30.1gr happened. Watch the display and you will see it.
    I like to write down the weight when you lift the pan off. That way you can catch it as it happens. When you lift up the thrown charge it will show a 0.1gr increase over the weight you wrote down before

  • @luckyshotammunitiongunsllc2369
    @luckyshotammunitiongunsllc2369 3 роки тому

    I use the danny trickle 2 on my a&d ej-54d2 and its perfect and amazing

    • @luckyshotammunitiongunsllc2369
      @luckyshotammunitiongunsllc2369 3 роки тому +1

      But I do my quick throw with one of my lyman gen 6 then dump into my a&d ej-54d2 . I drilled a perfectly fitted hole for the dandy trickle to fit and bam..perfect every time.. take a min of two but worth it

  • @keyhole9601
    @keyhole9601 Рік тому

    the electronic scale, during the weighings, has lost zero....

  • @justice1327
    @justice1327 3 роки тому

    I bet he doesn’t throw the powder away today!

  • @billcarlson852
    @billcarlson852 2 роки тому

    How much will these over throws affect your standard deviation and extreme spread? ? ?

  • @zeroone3835
    @zeroone3835 3 роки тому

    Hi can u please make a video on tuning the rcbs.

  • @redleg1013
    @redleg1013 6 років тому

    Sir, with all respect, you're at the point of, if not just past, the point of diminishing returns. I was half expecting some editing within the setup menu, to actually improve the accuracy of the Chargemaster itself, not showing what experienced loaders already know; throw low, trickle up.

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  6 років тому +2

      redleg1013
      You have to understand that not everyone is an experienced reloaded. Experienced reloaders don’t need help, they already know what to do... well, at least some of them. ;)

  • @JayKayKay7
    @JayKayKay7 3 роки тому

    What if the more important measure is volume?
    Easier to meter with ball powders vs stick.

  • @mdslammer
    @mdslammer 3 роки тому

    Nice video Erik. Thanks. I checked, but looks like the Dandy trickler is no longer made or available. What would you recommend in it's place?

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  3 роки тому

      Chargemaster 1500 on its own works well.

    • @chrisburns61
      @chrisburns61 3 роки тому

      The Dandy two speed trickler is still available. I bought one just a few months ago. They run $106.
      dandyproductsllc.com/products/dandy-2-speed-electric-powder-trickler

  • @moitoi4064
    @moitoi4064 3 роки тому

    How did you make the Charge master dispense without having to press the Disp button?

  • @davegoddard
    @davegoddard 3 роки тому +2

    Wish I could find some varget!!

    • @greenacres4518
      @greenacres4518 3 роки тому +1

      Gunbroker if you like paying 4x the price.

    • @davegoddard
      @davegoddard 3 роки тому +1

      @@greenacres4518 I can wait for 2x. Hoping something breaks loose pretty soon though.

  • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
    @Gunners_Mate_Guns 7 років тому +4

    I understand your curiosity about improving accuracy, but using a separate trickler to get a grand total of one powder granule more accuracy totally defeats the purpose of the dispenser, and you won't see any improvement in group size, even if you are a long range benchrester.
    This was mildly interesting, but it's a total waste of time from a practical aspect.

  • @Berettashooter7
    @Berettashooter7 6 років тому

    Erik is there any trick to the casing for the powder reducer or just cut a casing with the pipe cutter and fit it to the tube with tape and go from there?
    Thanks this video helped me tremendously as a new reloader.

  • @saleen308
    @saleen308 3 роки тому

    What would the differences in SD's from the rifle be if you just used the powder throws from the RCBS?

  • @kingrider75
    @kingrider75 7 років тому +1

    And this is the precise reason I still don't own a chargemaster. If I have to trickle with another piece of equipment I'm no better off than using the beam, lee dipper, and trickler.

    • @jefflovesdogs9973
      @jefflovesdogs9973 7 років тому +1

      Yeah, and you will spend a lot more time getting your powder charge right the manual way. Suit yourself. I know better.

    • @ironbunny4121
      @ironbunny4121 6 років тому

      If you want to not spend a few hundred dollars, fine - we get it. but the chargemaster and trickler is the fastest, best way to get an accurate, repeatable charge, without going to 5000 dollar pieces of equipment. you will spend several active minutes per charge compared to 30 seconds mostly idle, during which time we can set a bullet and have a finished cartridge before you finish weighing your charge. again, if you just do not want to, or cannot afford it, fine - but dont blame the equipment for your decision.

  • @martinjoubert3172
    @martinjoubert3172 8 років тому +1

    Check on the changing and inconsistancy of the weight of the pan on the supposely accurate scale. It is a contributing factor on what you are trying to show. Kinda the "blind leading the blind"

  • @daviddale3624
    @daviddale3624 3 роки тому

    I appreciate absolute accuracy, but do not understand the need for more than tenth of a grain accuracy when most nodes are wider that a couple of full grains.

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  3 роки тому

      What if you are on the edge of the node? 🤔😉

    • @daviddale3624
      @daviddale3624 3 роки тому

      @@ErikCortina Ooooohhhh Nooooode! Whatever the width in grains (of the node) start a third from the bottom. More often than not, the problem is environmental conditions that push the velocity beyond the upper control limit.

  • @daltexmex
    @daltexmex 7 років тому +1

    I'd buy a second chargemaster and just load the rounds I need.. That's to precise.. Spend more time weighing than shooting.

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  7 років тому +4

      No such thing as "too precise".

    • @daltexmex
      @daltexmex 7 років тому +1

      Erik Cortina you sure?

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  7 років тому +2

      daltexmex Yes.

    • @daltexmex
      @daltexmex 7 років тому +1

      Erik Cortina I think it will be ok to hit targets at distance and fast.

    • @ironbunny4121
      @ironbunny4121 6 років тому +2

      not for F class.

  • @brc2450
    @brc2450 8 років тому

    Cortina, Where did you get the powder trickier from ?

  • @mikedurhan9941
    @mikedurhan9941 Рік тому

    Gee whiz! How do you expect it to be accurate with that cartridge case tip wiggling around like a pig's tail at a slaughterhouse????!

  • @michaelo1492
    @michaelo1492 9 років тому

    This is all new to me but do you weigh each bullet ? To see if that would change how much powder load you should use. each bullet can't weigh exactly the same...

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  9 років тому

      +michaelo1492 I weigh each bullet and separate them into different batches. I then load them in batches to maintain consistency. I don't change powder charge to compensate for bullet weight.

  • @SpinandThrowDiscGolf
    @SpinandThrowDiscGolf 6 років тому +1

    We need smaller kernels.

  • @ranchodeluxe1
    @ranchodeluxe1 Рік тому

    How to make it more accurate? Throw it away and get a $79 beam scale.

  • @gotjuice7160
    @gotjuice7160 5 років тому

    Increase your accuracy by trickling on the balance. let the CM weigh the rough charge, then trickle up on the more accurate scale... Relying on the CM scale to be accurate when trickling is a waste of time.

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  5 років тому +1

      What if you don't have a more accurate scale and all you have is a CM?

    • @gotjuice7160
      @gotjuice7160 5 років тому

      @@ErikCortina I have one backup scale to use.

  • @bavariasuhl
    @bavariasuhl 8 років тому

    Why wouldnt you transfer the pan at 29.8 to the Sartorious and trickle the remaining as the weakest component is the rcbs scale.

    • @ErikCortina
      @ErikCortina  8 років тому +6

      I do, but not everyone has a $1,000+ scale, that's why I was showing how they can get the most out of their chargemaster.

    • @nicholas1740
      @nicholas1740 8 років тому +2

      +Erik Cortina This is the first video i've watched on your channel and thanks for the learning experience. I learned something new. I was going to ask where i could get a scale like that but after seeing the price haha... But, where can i get an electronic trickler like you have? Again, great video!