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I made one from a 50 cal BMG case and it is just the right size for a couple of matches worth of priming powder. Holds about 230 grains of powder.
Pop out the primer and solder in a stud for a lanyard to your possibles bag. Saw one of these at a gun show that my friend makes up and sells and they go fast as they are just the right size and shape to hang straight down very conveniently for instant use.
 
Rifleman1776 said:
Sean, I have shot flinters for more decades than I am willing to admit to anymore. :wink:
I have a number of small priming flasks and other devices. I can't recall ever emptying one of these. I use only about 3 grains of 4Fg per shot and all my priming devices hold more than a days worth of shooting. Maybe you are overpriming. Your right and choice, of course. But, IMHO, unnecessary and wasteful. You might try changing your priming techniques. And/or carry extra priming powder in a separate container. And/or do like I do at the range, carry two, three or four extra priming gizzies along with all the other unneeded 'stuff' I lug to the range. :wink:
Same here, over the years I have accumulated several priming thingies and several pounds of 4f powder so that's what I use. Never have I emptied one primer but always have another if needed.

BTW good to see ya back on the forum Rifleman1776, was beginning to worry.
 
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