It is a pre-requisite with the BP club I shoot with that all BP powder charges are individually pre-packed for loading at the firing line (some use brass cartridge cases with plastic caps, plastic phials, the blood serum tubes etc). No loading from flasks (other than priming for flintlocks) is allowed, nor any re-filling of containers from powder bottles (this must be done well away from the firing line, in a designated safe area). At first I though this was a bit over-the-top, but now it's become second nature, so much so that although the pistol club I joined doesn't have such strict requirements I feel much happier using this system.
As for what I use, I have screw-cap phials for the rifle (60 gns) and smaller flip-top tubes for the pistol (25 gns). The smaller tubes are 2 ml. centrifuge tubes, and cost me a whopping $6 for 100 (delivered). Ebay really is useful at times :wink:. I use a cheap $20 powder thrower (same as the Lee unit) and weigh the charges on a small digital scale until the adjustment is right. Once it's set I don't need to weigh each one and it doesn't take long to fill a batch of tubes. The thrower keeps it within 0.4 gn at the worst, which is good enough for me.
I use a loading stand (also required at the range) and the small tubes pour fine without needing a funnel.
Oh, and I've had no problems with static thus far (nor do I expect to).
As for what I use, I have screw-cap phials for the rifle (60 gns) and smaller flip-top tubes for the pistol (25 gns). The smaller tubes are 2 ml. centrifuge tubes, and cost me a whopping $6 for 100 (delivered). Ebay really is useful at times :wink:. I use a cheap $20 powder thrower (same as the Lee unit) and weigh the charges on a small digital scale until the adjustment is right. Once it's set I don't need to weigh each one and it doesn't take long to fill a batch of tubes. The thrower keeps it within 0.4 gn at the worst, which is good enough for me.
I use a loading stand (also required at the range) and the small tubes pour fine without needing a funnel.
Oh, and I've had no problems with static thus far (nor do I expect to).