|
Post by howa on Sept 16, 2011 20:13:27 GMT -5
Just used my new Hornady Lock-n-Load Auto Charge, I filled up 25 vials in just a few minutes, I'm happy. All I had before was a itty bitty little scale and some dippers and a funnel, now I just punch in my charge and it dumps it in the pan for me. I'm loving it. If this needs moved, then go ahead, but it didn't really seem like hunting gear to me.
|
|
|
Post by GMB54-120 on Sept 16, 2011 20:31:41 GMT -5
It is great isnt it. You can even program in 20 charges ect and it refills after you replace the pan. It auto re-zeroes and dumps another charge. So far my RCBS has been really accurate. Only reason i went with it instead of the Hornady was i got the $50 rebate and its was on sale.
I sure hope you like yours as much as im liking mine but for what they charge for them, they should come with more calibration weights.
|
|
|
Post by skennedy on Sept 16, 2011 20:34:54 GMT -5
So how much are they and where is the best place to get one.
|
|
|
Post by GMB54-120 on Sept 16, 2011 20:44:04 GMT -5
The Hornady is about $200 at Cabelas and the RCBS ChargeMaster Combo is about $280 after rebate. Just a rough idea. There might be some better deals going. You get a 100 bullet rebate with the Hornady too but i didn't see any i wanted from the list.
|
|
|
Post by howa on Sept 16, 2011 21:02:04 GMT -5
Yeah, I got it from Cabelas "on sale" for $199 and .50cent shipping right now.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2011 21:04:56 GMT -5
Now I want one ,Thanks.... I have just been trickling into a pan on a small digital,but checking it with my beam.
|
|
|
Post by GMB54-120 on Sept 16, 2011 22:33:42 GMT -5
Yeah i still pull some tubes and double check a few. I can see them by volume in the tubes but its still a good idea to check them sometimes.
|
|