Kinda/sorta but not really. The PC is 11 years old. The software is just a database system (Reloading Studio) made by a pro shooter in Australia.
For me, I run fang-dangled stuff (electronic powder drop & scale, etc.) when I'm trying to do things accurate in bulk (say 20-100 308 rounds). I do like electronic scales, though. Conversely I sometimes just go with a Lee classic loader with a beam scale for some 45/70 'just because'. I have the RCBS rockchucker but I also have a Dillon 650. Just depends on what I'm into so I do all kinds of stuff.
I love my electronic powder drop, but I still find myself dumping every load on the beam scale before putting it in the case when I’m loading stuff for precision. For .50 I like the fact that it’s working on the next drop while I’m double checking the last, charging the case, and seating the bullet.
I’ve never learned to just trust it though. So every charge goes across the beam before going in a case. And I always check my beam using a calibrated mass set. It’s really way to much effort considering how limited my case prep is. But I can’t help myself.
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