I have 2 Supertricklers. One gen 1, one gen 2. To my knowledge the gen 2 has more anti static parts. I keep my loading room(basement) at 70 degrees and 40% humidity. The past 6-8 months I’ve been shooting competitions a lot more and focusing on weeding out the little stupid shit that causes minor issues. A few small things here and there will eventually add up to something.
I’ve noticed a lot of scale drift. I had some crazy SD with my dasher at last outing and I finally said enough. My charge weight is 31 grains of varget. I pulled the remaining 20 rounds and weighed them all. They span from 30.84-31.14. That would explain an SD OF 17 on a dasher, arguable one of the easiest calibers to load for.
The scales are literally drifting that much, while in use. Sometimes when I set the cup back on the platen, it will read anywhere from - .1 clear to .1
So next what I did was I finally grounded my scales directly to my breaker panel and isolated the trickler son a different table, different outlet altogether. Different circuit too, not the same breaker. This helped some.
So I loaded 20 rounds. I loaded 10 with each trickler. My results with the gen 1 trickler set at 31GR - 5 charges were within my .02 plus or minus tolerance. The other 5 were .06-.08 high.
With the gen 2, 8/10 were within the tolerance. 2 were overcharged by .02. So they were 31.04. Which, I’m still ok with. But no more than that…
I ran an autotrickler v4 a few years ago. I sold it as soon as I got the supertrickler because imediatilly I liked it a lot… and I still do, but the more I use it the more I pick apart its flaws. I assume that since it is a massive piece of plastic, it just cause drift. That’s just the way it is? Now the gen2 is obviously better, and I could just buy another gen2 but it just has me wondering about the v4 AT again. I have a buddy who is a really good top level prs shooter who I spoke with about it and he claims zero issues with his autotrickler v4s and I believe him.
I’m kinda at the point of buying an autotrickler again, and doing this same comparison. I don’t recall ever having a drift issue with my old one. I know it would drift some, but it was .02 of drift over long periods of time. The supertrickler is drifting while throwing, and cause charges to be off.
Here is two pictures of my tricklers right after throwing a charge, and then coming back about 30 minutes later.
I’ve noticed a lot of scale drift. I had some crazy SD with my dasher at last outing and I finally said enough. My charge weight is 31 grains of varget. I pulled the remaining 20 rounds and weighed them all. They span from 30.84-31.14. That would explain an SD OF 17 on a dasher, arguable one of the easiest calibers to load for.
The scales are literally drifting that much, while in use. Sometimes when I set the cup back on the platen, it will read anywhere from - .1 clear to .1
So next what I did was I finally grounded my scales directly to my breaker panel and isolated the trickler son a different table, different outlet altogether. Different circuit too, not the same breaker. This helped some.
So I loaded 20 rounds. I loaded 10 with each trickler. My results with the gen 1 trickler set at 31GR - 5 charges were within my .02 plus or minus tolerance. The other 5 were .06-.08 high.
With the gen 2, 8/10 were within the tolerance. 2 were overcharged by .02. So they were 31.04. Which, I’m still ok with. But no more than that…
I ran an autotrickler v4 a few years ago. I sold it as soon as I got the supertrickler because imediatilly I liked it a lot… and I still do, but the more I use it the more I pick apart its flaws. I assume that since it is a massive piece of plastic, it just cause drift. That’s just the way it is? Now the gen2 is obviously better, and I could just buy another gen2 but it just has me wondering about the v4 AT again. I have a buddy who is a really good top level prs shooter who I spoke with about it and he claims zero issues with his autotrickler v4s and I believe him.
I’m kinda at the point of buying an autotrickler again, and doing this same comparison. I don’t recall ever having a drift issue with my old one. I know it would drift some, but it was .02 of drift over long periods of time. The supertrickler is drifting while throwing, and cause charges to be off.
Here is two pictures of my tricklers right after throwing a charge, and then coming back about 30 minutes later.