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I found 1Fg worked best in my shot gun, but the powder flask I have will not drop a charge with the larger granules. Does anyone know of one that will? I'm currently using Schuetzen Fg. I know a powder horn will work but im really looking for a brass or something similar that would fit in a possible bag or hip pouch. Thanks in advance
 
I have the same issue, I use 1F in some of my revolvers and the large grains jam up in the spout

I use a Treso "half pint" flask and a fat 30gr spout and just vigorously "snap" it when dropping a charge and it works to fill the spout

I love my T/C U-View for 1F but the nozzle doesn't hold enough

I have a Zouave flask. I'll have to try it with the 1F
 
Go for an original flask by Dixon or Hawksley they come in different sizes with different spout sizes
Feltwad
 
I'll second the recommendation for a Hawksley flask. The ones I typically see are graduated in 1/4 to 1/2 drams (a dram = 27 3/4 grains). For example a flask with a range of 2 1/2, 2 3/4, 3, 3 1/4 drams would dispense 70 gr, 76 gr, 83 gr, or 90 gr. I've yet to encounter one that won't dispense Fg without problems.
 

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