I forgot your lube question. It's Monday! I've been using TC 1000 plus. I ordered some lube from TOW and I'll see how it does.
That's what I was thinking. Mostly wanted to hear from people with experience either way. I have a 24" brass drop w/funnel for cartridge loading. Perhaps I will use that as my barrel is 28" ...ThxWhen I use a drop tube it is to eliminate powder sticking to the sides of the barrel. Lube in the barrel will be sticky and the powder will adhere to it, thus not all the powder you have measured out will be in the main charge.. The drop tube eliminates this and yes it does help the powder pack better for better performance.
I keep bees so have beeswax and a jar of lanolin...might try that too. Thx for the reply!I forgot your lube question. It's Monday! I've been using TC 1000 plus. I ordered some lube from TOW and I'll see how it does.
That is my understanding and what I have been told by benchrest shooters. However, it seems to me any powder stuck to the barrel will get pushed down when the ball/patch is seated. I believe it is an unnecessary practice.Drop tubes are usually used only by bench shooters who want to make sure all of the powder gets to the bottom rather than stuck to the sides.
That seems to be the consensus. I'll just plan on a small funnel to not lose grains when pouring into the barrel...ThxUsed and not used a drop tube in my rifle. Seemed to make no difference out to 100 yards. Dispensed with it now, my paper cartridges and thus patched bullets work best for me. Horses for courses, you’ll need to find your own horse!
I was wondering the same...maybe by keeping his powder loads super consistent.I've seen "capandball" (that Hungarian guy) on youtube use a drop tube on a few of his videos. Never understood the reason, but I guess for better accuracy ?
I think a lot of shooters who pre-weigh/measure their powder charges to be identical for every shot use a tube to ensure that every last grain gets to the bottom. I would have to think this is a strictly bench/ target shooting tool. Does anyone here carry one with them when they are hunting?I was wondering the same...maybe by keeping his powder loads super consistent.
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