by Wapiti » 23 Dec 2025, 9:15 am
Hey Madang,
I use both an RCBS auto powder dispenser, and a Hornady version.
Both have the powder hopper, both automatically dispense whatever weight of powder you use, have multiple load storage options (which I don't use), and come with little weights to calibrate the scales. Mates of mine have mostly the RCBS, and everyone I've spoken to reckons the RCBC models are faster. I agree.
I use them for loads from 20gns up to 107gns for bigger cartridges I have and anywhere in between.
What the main complaint I've heard from others, and experienced myself, is how when almost at the exact weight of powder you want, the Hornady versions can overcharge because they tend to be a little jerky in their powder tube, which can accidentally drop too much powder.
Also, the Hornady really struggles with 2209 with this issue, because the powder granules are very long and can clump.
No such problems with the RCBS however, it is a dream to use and the electronics doing the metering, final few granules of powder, etc, are very smooth and fast.
RCBS has always costed a little more but has few if any faults.
Look, I also use simple beam scales, the RCBS Ohaus scale, which is of course awesome but slow. I use this scale to do one-off loads testing, but all my bulk stuff is with the auto measures. I also use this beam scale to check the electronic measures, and they have never been wrong. As you would expect them to be, accurate.
I must say though, that new versions of both brands are on the market now, improved over mine, and I have heard that the above thoughts I found are still relevant.
But as with everything, others will give different advice.
I reckon that once you have the brand you pick (I would recommend RCBS) you will NEVER think that you have wasted your money.
Enjoy whatever you buy.
Regards G,
AKA Dr. Doolittle