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TiN Coated Powder Funnel for Dillon 650

Recently I purchased a new powder funnel from Photoescapeinc.com for my Dillon 650 setup. I heard that supposedly they are the manufacturer of the powder funnel for the MBF. One of the recommendations in using it is to actually lube the brass as the powder funnel places a minor step in the belling that allows the bullet to set very stable with minimal belling. I was curious if anyone has ever taken one of these powder funnels or one of the Dillon powder funnels and had it TiN coated to allow for a smoother belling operation? If so, did it help smooth out the belling process by eliminating the brass hanging up on it?



Thanks
 
That coating is a very good idea, as sometimes these "M-style" funnels do stick a little. I think that would help eliminate that. The M-style does improve seating though, by allowing straight starting and allows very consistent neck tension, resulting in overall better accuracy.
 

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