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SJB358":yshwd41i said:Here is what I have used for the last 10 years.. No complaints.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/10127 ... -drop-tube
NYDAN":24y9sgvv said:I used the Frankfort Arsenal drop tube yesterday and once fired brass. I poured the powder very slowly into the funnel from the pan. It seems that I can get about what QuickLOAD says is 103% case capacity (with Re-16 and Re-26) before I see indications of powder compression. A little more with Re-16 and a little less with Re-26.
Dan
jimbires":2l8ehdks said:NYDAN":2l8ehdks said:I used the Frankfort Arsenal drop tube yesterday and once fired brass. I poured the powder very slowly into the funnel from the pan. It seems that I can get about what QuickLOAD says is 103% case capacity (with Re-16 and Re-26) before I see indications of powder compression. A little more with Re-16 and a little less with Re-26.
Dan
I've noticed some powders just settle better than others . you'll notice the drop tube helps with all powders . it felt clumsy at first , but I don't even use a regular funnel since I bought it .