Cruzatte
50 Cal.
Years ago I bought a handy little copper funnel from Goosebay Workshops. Still have it, and use it for filling both main horn, and priming horn.
That works fine when GOEX came in a metal can. Most powders come in plastic cans and the lids no longer match.I use Goex powder. I cut the head off a .223 case and soldered it to a can cap after drilling a proper size hole in the cap. The cap fits all my cans and the spout is small enough to fit in all my horns.
I grab my horn in the web of my hand between the thumb and forefinger, closing up the gaps around the spout and pouring into the funnel made by the finger and thumb. Not too fast but it works ok and no extra stuff needed.
Me tooExactly how I do it.
I use Goex powder. I cut the head off a .223 case and soldered it to a can cap after drilling a proper size hole in the cap. The cap fits all my cans and the spout is small enough to fit in all my horns.
Next time you go to the doctors ask for a few of the funnel type things that he uses to look in your ear. Personally I have a small silver funnel I won on a blanket shoot years ago. And I fill the horns about 3/4 full.
I’ve used a plastic squeeze ketchup bottle to fill my priming thingies and my powder horns. You can buy them in the dollar stores by the pair, for ketchup and mustard. You can fill a horn with almost no spillage in minutes, just stick the nozzle into the horn and squeeze. Best horn filler I’ve ever used besides honey bear containers. BJHBrass funnel.
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