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RCBs Chargemaster Lite Review

July 29, 2022 by AJ Deysel Leave a Comment

rcbs chargemaster lite review

In this RCBs Chargemaster Lite review, we will discuss some of the most important features of this cycling power bank. The Chargemaster Lite costs 50% less than the original Chargemaster, yet it offers many of the same features. We particularly like the Chargemaster Lite’s large LCD touchscreen, which is easy to operate. Large numbers are especially helpful for people with large hands, who worry about accidentally hitting a button.

Chargemaster Lite

One great feature of this powder measure is its precision for the price. It can measure between two and three hundred grains with an accuracy of 0.1 grains. It also has an LCD display, which lets you input data and see how much powder you’ve dispensed. It also has a one-piece design, which makes it very stable and convenient to use. And thanks to its quick-drain system, it’s easy to empty and clean after use also.

Chargemaster Lite vs Chargemaster Link

rcbs chargemaster lite powder dispenser

RCBS has introduced the Chargemaster Link, a product that builds on the previous Chargemaster Lite. Using Bluetooth connectivity, the Chargemaster Link works with the RCBS app to monitor the accuracy of powder dispensed by the device. It’s an excellent choice for anyone looking for a compact and reliable powder dispenser. In addition to its LCD display, it also has a built-in bubble level.

Using an electronic scale to weigh individual loads can be time-consuming and tedious. With the RCBS Chargemaster Lite, you don’t need to spend hours measuring powder. The scale features a powder dispenser and comes with US and Australian power connectors. And with its precision and speed, the Chargemaster has won the trust of many users. So, if you’re looking for a powder measure, it’s well worth checking out.

Why get the Chargemaster Lite?

rcbs chargemaster lite

If you’re on the market for a new scale, you’ll be interested in this RCBS Chargemaster Lite. This compact digital scale costs about half as much as its larger counterpart, but it still has plenty of great features. One of its most attractive features is its large LCD screen. The large numbers make it easy to read even if you have big hands or worry about hitting the wrong buttons.

Aside from being compact and easy to handle, the Chargemaster Lite is also incredibly accurate. It has a hopper that holds nearly a pound of smokeless powder, which means it can accurately dispense anywhere from two to 300 grains of powder. The Chargemaster Lite has a +/-0.1 grain accuracy, and it’s compatible with both 240-volt and 120-volt power sources.

Besides being a convenient hopper, the Chargemaster Lite can also be used as a manual powder measurer. When the powder pan is empty, you can program it to automatically throw a charge. The accuracy is 0.1 grains per gram. This RCBS Chargemaster Lite is also compact, making it easy to place anywhere. I tested it out with three different calibers, and it worked well for each of them.

Another feature of the RCBS Chargemaster Lite is its electronic scale. This benchtop model includes a dispenser, which eliminates the need to manually weigh each load. RCBS has included connectors for US and Australian power sources. This is an important feature to keep in mind if you plan on using it overseas. In addition to being accurate, it is also fast and accurate.

While the Chargemaster Lite is an excellent option for beginner reloaders, it is just as viable option for experienced reloaders, I still use mine to load my PRS ammunition and just recently tested my ammo loaded with it to a extreme spread of just 5fps over a 6 shot string.

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