Cruzatte
50 Cal.
I use a copper funnel similar to this one made by Peter Goebel.
I like that one. Does he still make them? Contact info?Cruzatte said:I use a copper funnel similar to this one made by Peter Goebel.
rusty said:I use the paper funnel method myself seems to work fine and it is simple,but I can see where a nice little metal funnel would come in handyI guess I should have said a plastic funnel would be best
Jethro224 said:I wrap my fist around my horn neck so that the spout is just below my index finger and thumb. This makes a little pocket out of my own hand around the horn spout. Just pour powder straight in the horn. No funnel needed. I rarely spill any at all.
Once upon a time I had a little funnel just for filling my horn. Haven't used it since I figgered out that my hand works just as well. Now there's one less piece of junk in my shooting box.
Jack Wilson said:As illustrated above, you can use this method without spilling one grain. (You could also make a paper funnel and pour the powder only once.)Gene L said:Since my funnel doesn't fit and I don't have another way to put in powder without spilling some of it,,
Yup. Here you go. Peter Goebel Goose Bay Workshops Glad to help.Boomerang said:I like that one. Does he still make them? Contact info?Cruzatte said:I use a copper funnel similar to this one made by Peter Goebel.
Thanks
Zug said:I cut a piece of paper - roll it into a funnel shape - stick the small end into the hole in the horn and pour in the powder - when done I throw away the paper funnel :grin: .
Gene L said:I got a couple of those when I went to the ear doctor. They're great.
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