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rukiddin

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One of my buddies came over to load up some TSS loads and he recently purchased a RCBS chargemaster 1500 (I think) and asked me to set it for him. That sucker was sweet and spoiled me. Haha. The only thing is the price. I noticed the hornady locknload and it's quite a bit cheaper. Does anyone have experience with the hornady? Have experience using both? Comparisons, pros/cons?? I will only be using it for loading TSS but I load quite a bit in 12,20, 28 and 410 and it would save me a ton of time. If the hornady will suit my needs, I'd rather go with that simply because it's quite a bit cheaper but don't wanna waste my money either.
 
MUP":30711oze said:
Dang guys, I'm still scoop and dump. I'm afraid that I will get hooked as well if I ever use one. :mrgreen:
It's really nice to have the powder ready for you when you get done pressing a bullet. It really speeds things up.
 
rukiddin":2tyb3296 said:
One of my buddies came over to load up some TSS loads and he recently purchased a RCBS chargemaster 1500 (I think) and asked me to set it for him. That sucker was sweet and spoiled me. Haha. The only thing is the price.
How many TSS shells did he load?
 
Andy S.":xx4stuyc said:
rukiddin":xx4stuyc said:
One of my buddies came over to load up some TSS loads and he recently purchased a RCBS chargemaster 1500 (I think) and asked me to set it for him. That sucker was sweet and spoiled me. Haha. The only thing is the price.
How many TSS shells did he load?

175 3" 410 loads for ducks.
 
MUP":41tt6n8y said:
Dang guys, I'm still scoop and dump. I'm afraid that I will get hooked as well if I ever use one. :mrgreen:
That is a legit fear, I had one for a few months to use. For ladder loads and pistol rounds you can't beat it. I just keep telling myself I'm retired and have time, but all I'm hearing is I need a bigger bench. :bash:
 

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