:thumbsup:Elnathan said:I use a funnel made from paper - take a scrap of paper, roll it into a cone, tape, and snip the end off to get the proper sized opening. Toss when you are through with it.
Elnathan said:I use a funnel made from paper - take a scrap of paper, roll it into a cone, tape, and snip the end off to get the proper sized opening. Toss when you are through with it.
This method works for me as well. It's fast and you don't need an extra "gadget". :thumbsup:Jethro224 said:I made my own powder horns and all they have is the plug in the pour end. It's a lot easier to fill them than it seems like it should be. I don't even use a funnel. All I do is grab the horn in my left hand with my thumb and forefinger wrapped tightly around the tip, kinda like an "OK" sign but tighter, and pour the powder in straight from the can in my right hand. I don't even spill any doing it this way.
That's always been my feeling. Today, we tend to want a specialized gadget for every little process. Heck, some guys even carry an additional knife just for cutting small pieces of cloth. I think they call it a "patch knife'? I've seen guys at Rendezvous that looked like they were wearing a Batman Utility Belt. :wink:teakmtn said:I'd be willing to go out on a limb here and say most folks back in the day probably did not carry a cute little funnel with them nor raid the wife's kitchen gadget drawer. Just saying.
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