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Tip for Chargemaster extension tubes

Tod Hendricks

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Tip for those that are using David Moores RCBS Chargemaster extension tubes.

The tubes really help with overthrows, but they make it a PITA to get the last kernels of powder out of the tube.

Putting a chamfer on the inside edge of the tube solved the problem for me.

Tod
 

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That makes sense. It would probably work even better with more of a taper on it...maybe pick up a VLD reamer.
 
I agree Tod! I haven't had an overthrow since I put it on my Chargemaster. But you are so right about getting the last few kernels out. It is a huge PITA! Great idea, thanks! 8)
 
Never heard of this product till now. I did recently put about 1.5" of McDonald's drinking straw in mine. Cut jagged points about 1/8" into the tip. Works like a charm throwing Varget this past week. Had two charges out of 70 go over by 0.1. But that was likely table movement as my 2 year old son was watching.


Dan
 
Tod Hendricks said:
Tip for those that are using David Moores RCBS Chargemaster extension tubes.

It looks like those extension tubes just slip in and out of the powder measure discharge tube. Are they difficult to remove?
I built one from aluminum stock that has a tapered input and threads into the discharge tube. If the type of powder makes it difficult to empty the powder measure the extension tube just turns out with a couple of twists.
 
Lapua40X said:
Tod Hendricks said:
Tip for those that are using David Moores RCBS Chargemaster extension tubes.

It looks like those extension tubes just slip in and out of the powder measure discharge tube. Are they difficult to remove?
I built one from aluminum stock that has a tapered input and threads into the discharge tube. If the type of powder makes it difficult to empty the powder measure the extension tube just turns out with a couple of twists.

What is the thread pitch for the extension you made?

Thanks,

Dan
 
What is the thread pitch for the extension you made?

Thanks,

Dan

My memory wants to say 23 tpi but my bench notes tell me it was 22 tpi. I'll see if I can go over sometime this next week and see the fellow I made it for so I can confirm that if you'd like.
 
Tod Hendricks said:
Tip for those that are using David Moores RCBS Chargemaster extension tubes.

The tubes really help with overthrows, but they make it a PITA to get the last kernels of powder out of the tube.

Putting a chamfer on the inside edge of the tube solved the problem for me.

Tod
Good idea. I've done this on a few where guys have requested it. I just pull mine out to clear the tube and re-insert it. Glad you guys like the inserts.
 
An inch or two of a straw from mcdonalds works perfect... free too... been running that for years and reset the gear ratio program so it meters differently..
 
He sells them on this site.

http://forum.accurateshooter.com/index.php?topic=3846088.msg36511390#msg36511390

Not sure how to make it a hyperlink, should be able to copy and paste.
 
Lapua40X said:
What is the thread pitch for the extension you made?

Thanks,

Dan

My memory wants to say 23 tpi but my bench notes tell me it was 22 tpi. I'll see if I can go over sometime this next week and see the fellow I made it for so I can confirm that if you'd like.

If you get a chance I would appreciate it, if not I will cut some 22 and try it.

Thanks
 
Still using my original McDonald's straw. Have about 7" left to go before I have to find another one. That's all I've used in 8 years.
 
amlevin said:
Still using my original McDonald's straw. Have about 7" left to go before I have to find another one. That's all I've used in 8 years.

I mic'd the McDonald's straw. It's the same as the Carl's Jr. straw. ;)
Have to say I admire your imagination in finding another use for something that's generally taken for granted. I haven't tired the straw yet; but I will. I just can't resist the temptation to make something on my little lathe.
 

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