lancetkenyon
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I use the Precision Hardcore Gear aluminum funnels. Awesome tools. But not cheap.
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I've got a Saturn aluminum funnel in every caliber but sure isn't as spiffy as your new set up. LOL
I'm in the same boat. I'm on 3 notify me alerts.I'm not even going to do a search for best price, I need to prioritize and right now I need adg 7prc brass so let's stop the tempting please
Drop tubes make a difference!!! we got the 419 set years ago. Much better than plastic.Satern funnels are great. Steve made a few for me with 6 inch drop tubes.
Call Satern, Steve will fix you upI need somebody's funnel kit for sure... Drives me nuts when my plastic funnel bottoms put on the case shoulder but the neck doesn't reach all the way to the orifice in the bottom of the funnel.
Or, I try to help somebody out loading something like .17 or .20 cal and the cases are smaller than my funnel...
No 17,20,25,35 cal. Like buying an incomplete set of snap on wrenches for top dollar.I really don't have more money than sense, and I've no sense at all! I just thought I reload so much I deserved it! (Area419 Master Funnel Kit)
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Oh yeah, my 35 Rem...I'll have to get one them!No 17,20,25,35 cal. Like buying an incomplete set of snap on wrenches for top dollar.
I will never worry about spending too much on reloading gear again. Running 3 fx120's at the same time may be considered excessive. Not judging, just a wow moment for me.I've been using the area 419 kit for 2 years now. It flows very well and is handy when using a 16" drop tube. Was previously using Satern and they are great but don't flow as smooth as the 419 with ridges but they aren't as expensive either. I like the larger funnel size of the 419, it made pouring much easier and faster when I was running three fx120's all at the same time. Never had to wait on powder.