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Posted: 9/18/2012 6:41:17 PM EDT
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Seems like something you couldn't go wrong with, but anyone really like any one over another? I load .308 down to .22K Hornet.
I have an RCBS funnel that I don't really care for. I think I'm going to try a Lyman E-ZEE funnel. |
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This set is flexible and translucent.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/554122/frankford-arsenal-powder-funnel-with-16-nozzles-and-4-drop-tube and this one http://www.midwayusa.com/product/842036/rcbs-quick-change-powder-funnel-kit had one of these for about 30 years too... http://www.midwayusa.com/product/196983/rcbs-powder-funnel-17-to-20-caliber this one does two jobs, scale pan and funnel at the same time. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/118739/lyman-electronic-scale-powder-funnel-pan Is that green one the one you didn't like? |
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I also invested in the Satern funnels, no more playing stupid games with plastic no wobble or falling off the case or static not releasing the powder I purchased separate ones, .22, .243, .30 worth every penny Saturn has been 1-1 for me, their 25cal funnel i bought first had the brass tip so badly installed half of the powder i used would get stuck on the lip. I ended up epoxying the offending area. Second one is for a 20cal been flawless ill give them another shot after the 20 cal. |
| I got a Lyman pan/funnel. It's a pan and a funnel in one. It only weighs 68gr and some people say to glue a washer to it make it a little heavier but I've had no problem with using it on my RCBS Chargemaster 1500. It has made charging from pan to case one easy step. |
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