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<blockquote data-quote="couesaddict" data-source="post: 1833732" data-attributes="member: 77536"><p>Brass. Never heard of the contraptions talked about in recent posts about cleaning up the electrical current but in a way that makes sense. Might give one a shot. It's my understanding though that the powder cycling through the plastic standpipe creates static from the friction and that's the main cause. Nowadays I've got a routine of setting my electronic .1 over what I want then do a tap tap trickle into the pan on my beam scale. It's not fast but I'm not a high volume shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="couesaddict, post: 1833732, member: 77536"] Brass. Never heard of the contraptions talked about in recent posts about cleaning up the electrical current but in a way that makes sense. Might give one a shot. It's my understanding though that the powder cycling through the plastic standpipe creates static from the friction and that's the main cause. Nowadays I've got a routine of setting my electronic .1 over what I want then do a tap tap trickle into the pan on my beam scale. It's not fast but I'm not a high volume shooter. [/QUOTE]
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