Powder funnel problem FIXED!
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Powder funnel problem FIXED!
I read a post some time back about a powder funnel problem when loading .204 since most funnels are .22-.45. Well I just received my reloading supplies for my .204 Friday and I was having the same problems. I was spilling powder everywhere. Well here is my fix. I took a .223 brass and cut it in half. I cleaned up the cut really good. I chamfered the neck a bit and the .223 neck fits perfectly over the .204 case mouth. Now I just put the powder funnel over the cut end of the .223 and problem solved. It does take a little longer to load because you have to move the .223 case, but no more spilled powder. I forgot to take pictures of it. I'll try to remember to take some and upload them tomorrow.
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Re: Powder funnel problem FIXED!
Or.......... you could just purchase the neat, nifty little caliber-specific powder funnel from CRT and not only have a very trick and functional funnel for all your calibers, but one that looks like it actually belongs on a handloading bench. But no one will fault you for lack of invention.
Just something to consider......
Just something to consider......
Last edited by Rick in Oregon on Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Powder funnel problem FIXED!
I definitley will do that, I just needed to get some loads worked up so I could go to the range. I was itching to shoot the gun. That was just a quick fix for the time being.
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Re: Powder funnel problem FIXED!
I used to use a small section of a cut-off graphite arrow shaft, then I bought the RCBS .17cal funnel - duh.
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Re: Powder funnel problem FIXED!
I like that idea myself. I have three or four funnels on my bench and was using a Lyman which worked the best but I had to tap the sides to get the last few granules in. I just cut off a 223 and used a tapered drift punch to flare the neck a little and works like charm with any of my other funnels now. No more tapping and I did not have to buy another funnel
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Re: Powder funnel problem FIXED!
Originally, I bought an RCBS 20 cal funnel for my 204. JMHO, it is a real POS and a pain in a$$. To make it easier to use, I took a 17HMR case, cut the end off and forced the modified case into the funnel. This fixed all of the problems with the funnel, and I did get a few reloads done with the mods I made to the funnel. But, I did purchase a caliber specific funnel made by Saturn. And I then purchase a funnel from CRT, and adapters for the 204 and my 223. For me, this is the best funnel on the market! Period!
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Re: Powder funnel problem FIXED!
I did exactly the same thing as futuretrades. What I like the most about using a 17 HMR case is that it fits right in the neck of the .204 case and if you accidentally bump the funnel, it will not knock over if you have a loading block with moderately high walls. I used the funnel from my flask and the 17 HMR case secured right to it. I wouldn't waste my money on anything retail. Just my opinion.
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