I've seen pictures of em, I thought they were aluminum. Plastic works just as well i guess. No reason to spend more money on some aluminum cup that does the same thing.Do yourself a BIG favor and buy an Ingenuity Precision powder cup. Nothing bounces out of them!
Not really.Plastic works just as well i guess
Not really.
‘Plastic’ and static electricity are made for each other.
I was wondering why stainless. I had plastic way back before I had experience with the static electricity. Most items I use now are aluminum, but Stainless might have an added benefit or two too. I used to have the rcbs auto powder measurer machine, but i found i could divvy out my powders quicker manually. I am only going to .1 grain accuracy too though. The newer models of auto powder measurers and tricklers, can they go to the second placeholder behind the decimal now days? I be interested to see what happens to my groups if i am trickling to .XX grn loads rather than .x grn loadsI've seen these billet machine powder cups people use for the auto tricklers..
What brand/where yall find these? I need one to keep the bounce out down and handle length. Im over the cheap powder pan .
This subject has been up before and my post was that I just put a bit of 3M blue masking tape to line the bottom of my Area 419 powder cup that came with the whole upgrade kit they once sold that replaced all the printed bits of the original AutoTrickler {I have a Mk1 Autotrickler} and that has stoped any bounce. This fix has NOT bounced one kernel in thousands of rounds so far… Varget & 4831sc being the principle powders.I must be the unicorn.
I bought an Ingenuity Precision powder cup ten months ago. Alas, for me it bounced as many kernels out of my powder setup (Autotrickler 4 / FX-120i) as anything else.
I'm back to using the Area 419 aluminum cup. Not because it doesn't bounce kernels - it does. But just because if there's not going to be a performance improvement, I'll take metal over plastic.
Such as?Stainless might have an added benefit or two too
I must be the unicorn.
I bought an Ingenuity Precision powder cup ten months ago. Alas, for me it bounced as many kernels out of my powder setup (Autotrickler 4 / FX-120i) as anything else.
I'm back to using the Area 419 aluminum cup. Not because it doesn't bounce kernels - it does. But just because if there's not going to be a performance improvement, I'll take metal over plastic.

How is the pour out of the Ingenuity powder cup? My issue with the Autotrickler cup is it dumps everything out at once instead of a slow controlled pour like I can get with my beam scale pan. With a fast dump out of the cup into a 10” drop tube, my powder doesn’t pack in the 6 PPC case enough with charges over 29.6 gr of n133 to get consistent seating depths. If I can control the pour out of an Ingenuity cup I am interested in getting one.Do yourself a BIG favor and buy an Ingenuity Precision powder cup. Nothing bounces out of them!


