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December 21st, 2024

Saturday Movies: Powder Dispenser/Scale Tests & Comparisons

Electronic Scale Powder dispenser comparison test video review Hornady Auto Charge RCBS Chargemaster Lyman AutoTrickler Frankford Intellidropper

Every serious hand-loader benefits from a precise, repeatable, and efficient powder dispensing system. There are many electronic powder dispensers on the market, starting at about $195 for a Frankford Arsenal Intellidropper and $240 for a Lyman Gen6. At the high end, the ultimate powder weighing/dispensing system would be an Auto-Trickler V4 mated to an top-tier electronic Force Restoration scale. Such a system can run $1200 or more, depending on scale cost.

In today’s Saturday video showcase we feature eight videos about electronic powder dispensers, as well as Auto-Trickler systems (both V3 and V4). If you are in the market for a new powder scale/dispenser system, we recommend you watch these videos. You may be surprised by some of the findings, and you will certainly learn more about these machines — their pros and cons. That knowledge can help you decide what electronic powder dispenser best deserves your hard-earned dollars.

Five Powder Dispenser Comparison Test (All Units Purchased)


Electronic Scale Powder dispenser comparison test video review Hornady Auto Charge RCBS Chargemaster Lyman AutoTrickler Frankford Intellidropper

If you are in the market for a sub-$500 electronic powder dispenser, definitely watch this review. This Backfire comparison test is notable because the tester spent his own money to purchase all five powder dispensers being reviewed. That means Backfire could tell the full truth, both good and bad, about the machines. In fact, Backfire bought TWO ChargeMaster Lites because one failed (See 14:12 time-mark). The reviewer liked the RCBS ChargeMaster Supreme, but his top choice overall was the Hornady Auto Charge Pro. He favored the overall design, and really liked the way the dispensing speeds could be easily set faster or slower. Here are highlights from the video review:

00:08 Speed Test
03:09 Accuracy Test
07:57 Frankford Arsenal Intellidropper
09:08 Lyman Gen 6
10:44 RCBS Chargemaster Supreme
12:03 Hornady Auto Charge Pro
14:12 RCBS Chargemaster Lite
14:41 Conclusions

AutoTrickler V3 vs. Hornady Auto Charge Pro

In the Backfire comparison video above, the Hornady Auto Charge Pro powder dispenser earned top marks among sub-$500 units. Here the Auto Charge takes on some tougher competition — an ultra-precise Force Restoration scale fitted with an Auto-Trickler V3, a system that cost upwards of $1150.00 U.S. Dollars. The Australian duo running the comparison found the Auto-Trickler system was more accurate and consistent. Notably, with a dispense speed of just 14 seconds. the Auto-Trickler V3 system was significantly faster than the Hornady machine. The Auto-Tricker V3 has been superseded by the new Auto-Trickler V4 which retails for $490.00 USD. Add $630 or more for a good Force Restoration scale such as the A&D FX-120i.

RCBS New ChargeMaster Supreme and Other ChargeMasters

In this well-made video, Gavin Gear of UltimateReloader.com does a detailed review of the new-generation RCBS ChargeMaster Supreme. He puts it through his paces, verifying its accuracy and repeatability. He shows how the unit can be programmed. At the 17:20 time-mark, Gavin employs an A&D FX-120i Force Restoration scale to check the ChargeMaster Supreme’s charge-weighing precision. The results were good.

Electronic Scale Powder dispenser comparison test video review Hornady Auto Charge RCBS Chargemaster Lyman AutoTrickler Frankford Intellidropper

In the first part of this video, starting at 3:42 time-mark, Gavin Gear compares the notable features of the $430 ChargeMaster Supreme with the $300 ChargeMaster Link and the $899 RCBS MatchMaster.

Frankford Arsenal Intellidropper vs. RCBS ChargeMaster Link

The Frankford Arsenal Intellidropper, now just $194.49 on Amazon, was very innovative when first released, offering remote Bluetooth access and a wide range of programmable features. The downloadable App stores your load data and has preloaded bullet and powder databases. This video compares the Intellidropper with another Bluetooth-enabled modern powder dispenser, the RCBS Chargemaster Link. A free RCBS App allows you to control settings remotely.

Hornady Auto Charge Pro Review by Ultimate Reloader

As the $359 Hornady Auto Charge Pro dispenser was top-rated in the Backfire comparison at the start of this article, we thought we’d include a detailed review from Gavin Gear of UltimateReloader.com. If you are thinking of buying a Hornady Auto Charge Pro, definitely watch this video, as it is the most thorough Auto Charge Pro review on the web and Gavin is by far the most articulate tester. SEE FULL TEST.

AutoTrickler V4 and Force Restoration Scale

The AutoTrickler V4, paired with a quality Force Restoration scale, is the “Rolls Royce” of electronic powder dispensing systems, offering unrivaled charge-weight accuracy, great repeatability, and ultra-fast dispensing speeds. If you have the budget — $490 for the V4 plus $625+ for scale — the AutoTrickler V4 is a superb system that lets you load extremely accurate, consistent ammo. This detailed F-Class John video shows how to set up the system properly and control the dispensing and trickling functions.

RCBS MatchMaster vs. AutoTrickler V3 with A&D FX-120i Scale

This video is interesting because it compares the most advanced and expensive mass-market electronic dispenser, the $899 RCBS MatchMaster, with an AutoTrickler V3 mated to an ultra-precise Force Restoration scale. The AutoTrickler V3 + scale system offers wicked fast dispensing while delivering near-single-kernel precision and great repeatability. The MatchMaster has some interesting features, including dual dispensing tubes and a special slower, “Match Mode” dispensing function which provides enhanced precision.

BONUS Video: RCBS ChargeMaster Dispenser vs. Four Scales

This video answers the question “How does a common powder dispenser’s weighing accuracy compare to stand-alone scales?” Here the tester compares the weighing precision of an early-model RCBS ChargeMaster with four dedicated scales: A&D FX-120i (Force Restoration), Hornady G2-1500, Hornady GS-1500 (Gen 1), and a WAOAW milligram scale. These scales range significantly in price, with the FX-120i Force Restoration the most expensive by far. The features/prices of the four scales are listed at 4:41 time-mark. Accuracy/repeatability comparison testing with test weights starts at 10:12 time-mark.

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December 21st, 2024

FREE Christmas Tree Target for Holiday Season Shooting Fun

Sierra Christmas Tree Target

CLICK HERE for printable PDF version of this target.

NOTE: The contest is OVER, so ignore information on the PDF about submitting targets — that’s from back in 2013.

Here’s a target for the holidays that can provide some fun at the range. This Christmas Tree Target was created by Sierra Bullets for a 2013 contest. This contest is now over, but you can still have fun with the target. This tree target is designed to be shot at 15 yards with pistol, or at 100 yards with rifle.

Sierra Christmas Tree TargetSanta’s Extra Accuracy Challenge
Start with the big circles, and then work your way down to the small circles (7,8,9,10) as you build your confidence. Shoot the gifts for bonus points.

For an extra challenge (with an accurate rifle), try working your way back up to the top, aiming for the X-Marks in the circles and finishing with the small, inset star at the top. Try to hit each X-Mark and then put your final shot in the inner star. Have fun!

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December 21st, 2024

Modern Hornady Safes — AR Gunlocker and Fireproof Compact

hornady gun safe keypad AR gun locker security

Among its notable products for 2025, Hornady offers a new small fireproof safe plus an advanced horizontal AR rifle safe with RFID technology. These can both be effective components of your home and/or office security systems. See these and other vaults, lock boxes, and RAPiD Safes at Hornady.com/security.

Hornady Security AR Gun Locker with RFID Technology

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Hornady’s AR Gun Lockers offer good security with rapid access. RFID technology allows instant unlocking, activated through a wristband, key fob, or sticker. You can program up to five RFID tags. You can also open the unit using a keypad with security code. That allows quick access even without the RFID devices. The basic AR Gun Locker holds two rifles, while the XL version holds three ARs. The AR Gun Locker can be mounted vertically or horizontally, placed under a bed, in the back of an SUV, or mounted in a closet.

hornady gun safe keypad AR gun locker security

This is a tough unit made with thick 16-gauge steel and four locking lugs. Hornady says its “AR Gun Locker system surpasses ASTM International thresholds” and “excels in child and pry resistance, lock potency, and durability against various attacks. The AR Gun Locker package includes the RAPiD® Safe, Wall Power Supply, RFID Wristband, two RFID Stickers, RFID Key Fob, two Circular Barrel Keys, and a Security Cable.

AR Gun Locker Specifications:
Weight: 50 pounds
Interior Dimensions: 40.5″ x 13.5″ x 5.5″
Exterior Dimensions: 42″ x 15.25″ x 6.75″

AR Gun Locker XL Specifications:
Weight: 62 pounds
Interior Dimensions: 40.5″ x 13.5″ x 8.75″
Exterior Dimensions: 42″ x 15.25″ x 10″

New Compact Fireprood KeyPad Safe

hornady gun safe keypad AR gun locker security

Along with a full-size gun safe for firearms, most people can use a smaller safe to hold passports, currency, important papers, and a defensive handgun. A smaller safe can be easily secured and kept in a location sheltered from view. The Hornady Security line of KeyPad safes provides quick and secure firearm access.

Hornady’s latest 16.5″x15″x12″ Fireproof KeyPad safe boasts 16-gauge steel for the body and 8-gauge for the door. Hornady claims that “The fireproof capabilities are best in class, capable of withstanding fires reaching temperatures of 1400° F for 30 minutes”. Four hefty 1-inch diameter locking lugs secure the safe. You can access contents quickly with a programmable touch keypad. And if for any reason the keypad fails, a discrete keyhole provides additional key access. Notably, Hornady ships this safe with a set of concrete anchors that can be used to bolt down the safe.

Fireproof Keypad Safe Features:
Easy access touchpad entry with discrete key backup
Interior door light illuminates safe
Removable interior shelf
LED keypad warning when the safe battery is low
Easily mounted with concrete anchor bolts
Fireproof Keypad Safe Specifications:
Body Construction: 16-gauge steel (8-gauge door)
Exterior Dimensions: 12″x 15″x 16.5″
Interior Dimensions: 10.2″x 13.2″x 15″
Weight: 49 lbs.
Fireproof Rating: 30 mins at up to 1400°F
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