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Reloading
powder funnel blues
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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 2258017" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>I have to agree on matching the powder funnel as close to the neck as possible. I too, started with the RCBS funnel and still use it occasionally for handgun cases but have now taken to using the machined metal ones from Lyman, etc. The other "upside" is not having the static problem that plastic has. Since I tend to leave reloading gear such as scales in their boxes to save benchtop space, I always know where they are, helpful to an "old" curmudgeon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 2258017, member: 102254"] I have to agree on matching the powder funnel as close to the neck as possible. I too, started with the RCBS funnel and still use it occasionally for handgun cases but have now taken to using the machined metal ones from Lyman, etc. The other "upside" is not having the static problem that plastic has. Since I tend to leave reloading gear such as scales in their boxes to save benchtop space, I always know where they are, helpful to an "old" curmudgeon. [/QUOTE]
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