CRT Tool Review
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 11:28 am
I'd like to give an unsolicited review of some tools from Custom Reloading Tools (CRT). I've been trying several products manufactured by CRT including a case-specific loading block, a range tray and a powder funnel with caliber-specific interchangeable neck.
If you appreciate fine maching and tools and haven't had the opportunity to use use CRT's products, you owe it to yourself to try them. The first thing you will notice about the loading block and range tray are their weight. They have a heft to them that says "Quality" as soon as you pick them up. The holes in each are sized perfectly for .204 cases. There is no chance of a case tipping while inserted into these trays.
The same quality is evident in the CRT powder funnel and interchangeable necks. The neck for the .204 cases fits perfectly over the case. Powder just can't leak between the funnel and the case neck. And, powder flows through this funnel with zero cling and zero resisitance. I swirl my powder charges for maximum consistency (an M.L. McPherson technique) and the powder swirls perfectly by just a pouring of the powder into the outer part of the funnel.
It isn't necessary to tip the case and funnel to get a good swirl of the powder as I have to do with my Saturn and old RCBS plastic funnels. The interchangeable, caliber-specific funnel necks are close enough tolerance that they actually stick a little over the necks of my .204 cases but I much prefer holding the case lightly as I remove the funnel to having powder escape and have to recharge the case. I immediately seat my bullets after charging while the RCBS Chargemaster Combo weighs the next charge so it's not an issue for me anyway.
The range tray is just another really nice piece of kit when you are working up loads at the range or shooting colony varmints from a bench. There are 20 cartridge holes and an open tray to place your fired rounds into as you shoot.
In conclusion, these tools aren't inexpensive but if you appreciate good machining and fit and finish, you will appreciate CRT tools. Precision reloads require precision tools and these CRT tools are as precise as I've seen. I highly recommend them to the discriminating reloader. You won't be disappointed.
Tim Titus
No Off Season
Predator and Varmint Gear and Hunts
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."
If you appreciate fine maching and tools and haven't had the opportunity to use use CRT's products, you owe it to yourself to try them. The first thing you will notice about the loading block and range tray are their weight. They have a heft to them that says "Quality" as soon as you pick them up. The holes in each are sized perfectly for .204 cases. There is no chance of a case tipping while inserted into these trays.
The same quality is evident in the CRT powder funnel and interchangeable necks. The neck for the .204 cases fits perfectly over the case. Powder just can't leak between the funnel and the case neck. And, powder flows through this funnel with zero cling and zero resisitance. I swirl my powder charges for maximum consistency (an M.L. McPherson technique) and the powder swirls perfectly by just a pouring of the powder into the outer part of the funnel.
It isn't necessary to tip the case and funnel to get a good swirl of the powder as I have to do with my Saturn and old RCBS plastic funnels. The interchangeable, caliber-specific funnel necks are close enough tolerance that they actually stick a little over the necks of my .204 cases but I much prefer holding the case lightly as I remove the funnel to having powder escape and have to recharge the case. I immediately seat my bullets after charging while the RCBS Chargemaster Combo weighs the next charge so it's not an issue for me anyway.
The range tray is just another really nice piece of kit when you are working up loads at the range or shooting colony varmints from a bench. There are 20 cartridge holes and an open tray to place your fired rounds into as you shoot.
In conclusion, these tools aren't inexpensive but if you appreciate good machining and fit and finish, you will appreciate CRT tools. Precision reloads require precision tools and these CRT tools are as precise as I've seen. I highly recommend them to the discriminating reloader. You won't be disappointed.
Tim Titus
No Off Season
Predator and Varmint Gear and Hunts
"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."