Hey guys
Thought I would post this up here so I could get some feedback from long term Chargemaster users.
Heres the scenario. Chargemaster is brand new and set up on the reloading bench. No other electrical devices in the room, besides a light on the ceiling which is a non-fluorescent globe.
So I have a friend over who Im showing the ropes of reloading and what a brilliant oportunity to test out my brand new chargemaster.
For the sake of science i break out the balance beam and demonstrate how I used to measure powder compared to this new device. So i dial in 46.6gr Varget on the CM Combo and out it pours. I zero my balance beam scale, and then set up the weights to 46.6gr. I put the powder from the chargemaster onto the balance beam and Im suddenly reading about 46.9gr on the balance beam. This 0.3gr inconsistency seemed to be about the margin of error every time I checked this.
Baffled I pulled out a Lapua 155 Scenar, which came out to about 154.4 on both the balance and the chargemaster. I put a 175smk on both and hey presto they both weigh the projectile at 175.1gr. I did the same for a Berger 185 VLD and both measuring devices were spot on.
I went back to the CM and dialed in 46.6 of powder and let it do its thing. Beep!. Measure on the balance beam and hey its 46.9gr.
Here are the conditions. This testing was all done within the same 30 minute time frame. The bench was not moving. Airflow was not crazy. The chargemaster is stock standard, no changes made to the programming. The CM was calibrated using both 50g and 100g.
Now, if the projectile were coming up with bogus numbers, I would be suprised but they arent. Can anybody shed some light on what I consider to be a mysterious event. I feel I now have to go and spend extra time researching what my "true" nodes actually are as Im totally baffled!
Thanks in advance fellas
Thought I would post this up here so I could get some feedback from long term Chargemaster users.
Heres the scenario. Chargemaster is brand new and set up on the reloading bench. No other electrical devices in the room, besides a light on the ceiling which is a non-fluorescent globe.
So I have a friend over who Im showing the ropes of reloading and what a brilliant oportunity to test out my brand new chargemaster.
For the sake of science i break out the balance beam and demonstrate how I used to measure powder compared to this new device. So i dial in 46.6gr Varget on the CM Combo and out it pours. I zero my balance beam scale, and then set up the weights to 46.6gr. I put the powder from the chargemaster onto the balance beam and Im suddenly reading about 46.9gr on the balance beam. This 0.3gr inconsistency seemed to be about the margin of error every time I checked this.
Baffled I pulled out a Lapua 155 Scenar, which came out to about 154.4 on both the balance and the chargemaster. I put a 175smk on both and hey presto they both weigh the projectile at 175.1gr. I did the same for a Berger 185 VLD and both measuring devices were spot on.
I went back to the CM and dialed in 46.6 of powder and let it do its thing. Beep!. Measure on the balance beam and hey its 46.9gr.
Here are the conditions. This testing was all done within the same 30 minute time frame. The bench was not moving. Airflow was not crazy. The chargemaster is stock standard, no changes made to the programming. The CM was calibrated using both 50g and 100g.
Now, if the projectile were coming up with bogus numbers, I would be suprised but they arent. Can anybody shed some light on what I consider to be a mysterious event. I feel I now have to go and spend extra time researching what my "true" nodes actually are as Im totally baffled!
Thanks in advance fellas
