My wife gets these from Hobby lobby craft store you can write on them with a black sharpie the charge weight
I’ve heard of that, but it seems like you would lose most of the flexibility of being able to weigh on-site.
I have some idea before I go what charges I will need and I load enough of them to get the job done. It’s way better than carrying a scale around and fighting wind in my opinion. Ymmv
I would love that, except the only ball powder I use is StaBALL 6.5 (and I don't really use that for anything where I am doing real load development.)I use a Harrells powder measure. It has positive clicks and a good readable scale. I set it in my shop to where I think will be a good powder charge, At the range, I can click up or down and get my preferred powder charge. When I get back to my shop, I weigh the powder from that setting. I also note the powder measure setting in my load data. One could produce a powder measure setting vs weight for the powder being used in the shop and then go do tests at the range. This assumes that the powder measure drops consistent charges with the chosen powder. Anyway, that takes the wind and powder scale out of the picture.
Hi. What are these tubes and where did you buy them? What is the volume limit for each tube? Thanks!
I do that too.
It's was an idea I picked up from Mr. Covell and Speedy. It's a D flite grooming box for animals. But works perfect for loading at the range. Charge master is powered by a 9 volt rechargeable battery. And the hopper was cut in half with a bandsaw or you can use a fine hacksaw.243 lap did you make that or is it something that you can buy????
243 lap did you make that or is it something that you can buy????
243 lap did you make that or is it something that you can buy????
243 lap did you make that or is it something that you can buy????
What’s the promo codes you are using?Looks like you could buy one now with a sale and coupon code from Brownell’s for $225, very tempting.

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