Tom Wall (Sheriff)
Sheriff
Can someone tell me where to buy the small powder dispenser that goes on the end of an antler. I’d like to make one. But I can’t find or even know what the part is called.
I’m pretty sure that Track of the Wolf sells them.Can someone tell me where to buy the small powder dispenser that goes on the end of an antler. I’d like to make one. But I can’t find or even know what the part is called.
Thank you Daryl, that made it easy.https://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/PartDetail.aspx/73/1/SP-PV-3Track also has 1 grain dispenser.
AMEN! This is what I use. It works flawlessly.I don't like them, as they love to clog. I instead use a small pistol flask, and just trickle powder in the pan.
Lost track of how many times I fought the clog, on the line in shooting matches. I follow the pros who have been doing this longer than I have been alive. These small nipple primers suck! They may work in the field for hunting, but repetitive shooting, forget it.AMEN! This is what I use. It works flawlessly.
https://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/PartDetail.aspx/69/1/FLASK-BAG
I know it's out of stock there, but other retailers sell it.
So true. Must have 4f and they still clog. I have to keep a wire nipple pick in my pouch to unplug the two I have.Lost track of how many times I fought the clog, on the line in shooting matches.
Those little 1 to 3 grain primer valves will only work for 4F powder. Anything coarser will clog up the valve.
Good advice, thanksSo true. Must have 4f and they still clog. I have to keep a wire nipple pick in my pouch to unplug the two I have.
Track has the free flow priming flask that works with 3Fg powder.Can someone tell me where to buy the small powder dispenser that goes on the end of an antler. I’d like to make one. But I can’t find or even know what the part is called.
Are you saying you use 9 grains of priming powder? I have a 3 grain dispenser and just use one push, seems to work fine but am I getting slower ignition because of it?Have used the three grain with FFFFG , for yrs.. No clogs in Pa. weather. Three 3 GF. pushes , is good for most pans.
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