On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 07:32:11 -0500, "Snag"
wrote:
Don Foreman wrote:
Metal content.
http://users.goldengate.net/~dforeman/ammo_tools/
Nice ! A lot of commercial funnels cone the outlet too . Makes it usable for
more than one caliber , but then takes a hand to steady it while pouring .
Just out of curiosity , why don't you use an adjustable powder measure ?
Looking for that last tenth of a moa ?
If that is the case , have you checked your case necks for uniform
thickness and concentricity ? I have a sweet little outside neck turning
tool that a friend made me years ago , has a replaceable pilot (to change
calibers) and uses a 1/4" lathe bit as a cutter .
Ditto on the nice. For handguns, I used to use a small powder measure
with fixed brass rotors. After working up a load, I'd just drill or
fill another rotor. This was with the Rockchucker, pre-Dillon.
Pete Keillor