Who makes a good powder trickler that don't leak? I have been using a RCBS for quite some time and it has gotten a little sloppy so I replaced it with the new Lyman Brass Smith model and I like it real well but now it's leaking badly with Win 231.
Take a look at the Frankford Arsenal. It's nice and heavy, trickles consistently, low $$. Best of the few I've used.
Done this years ago. No difference. The one thing you can do to make the most accurate pistol loads is make all your cases the same length and use a taper crimp seating die set for a just a light crimp.Was playing around making super accurate handgun loads to see if there is a difference in the way they print on paper. (It's raining)
D@mn good idea... I had a bag of concrete open in my shop and thought , why not.... I did use some very rough sand paper inside to make it stick , but if it ever comes loose I will use your method....."It doesn't leak but is way to light in weight"
Used #8 shot mixed with epoxy on mine.
Take a look at the Frankford Arsenal. It's nice and heavy, trickles consistently, low $$. Best of the few I've used.
Been eyeing this same trickler on Amazon, watched a few vids and it seems to work nicely...I use the Hornady Vibratory Trickler. For less than $40 it works like a champ! I added a wooden base to mine as my setup required a little extra height. Also, I added a small rubber bumper under the woodblock to give the trickler a slight angle. The slight angle produces a smoother continuous feed.