I just got one of these yesterday, and so far I can tell it is definitely going to save me a lot of time and aggravation vs hand tricking when I'm trying to load a quantity of extruded powder rifle rounds.
My only gripe so far:
If I set it to say, 40gr, and let it roll, when it gets to the very end, it seems like it is still stepping the tube a little too frequently, and therefore it doesn't have much time to "settle" between steps. What seems to be happening is it will register 40gr based on the momentum of the powder falling, then register done, and then immediately click back to 39.9 once the scale has truly settled. Rechecking the weight after that will often come up to 39.9.
Messing with the timing settings, I can get it to slow down the fast part of the trickle sooner, but that doesn't really help at all; just makes it take longer overall. What I was hoping one of the settings would do is space out the last 2-3 motor steps significantly further apart so it would have time to settle more right at the end and hopefully land on the exact right number more often... is there a trick to doing that which I'm missing?
Overall it is still within .1 which is the advertised accuracy of the unit so I guess I can't really complain per se. I guess hand trickling the last .1 is also an option and would still be 95% better than what I was doing before.
What do other users of this unit think?
*Yes I know the "real solution" is likely to buy the $2k top end model; that isn't happening right now though.