Thought I get all your methods. Myself I've been pouring some powder into a short+wide glass I got from the dollar store. Easy to remove the old powder residue to not cross contaminate a new powder.
What does everyone else use?
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Thought I get all your methods. Myself I've been pouring some powder into a short+wide glass I got from the dollar store. Easy to remove the old powder residue to not cross contaminate a new powder.
What does everyone else use?
I use an old one pound powder bottle cut down.
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I use a little clear glass vessel about like a small coffee cup without the handle. I use it because I couldn't find any other use for it.
Small plastic containers you get with food at the supermarket deli.
Used Pudding Cups. Plastic cups holding a little less than 1 cup. Jello Pudding Cups (?) cleaned work quite well for me...
I use my powder trickler. When I am using the dippers I am usually not making many rounds and the trickler holds enough powder.
I dunno what it was.
it's plastic and mostly round in a bowl shape.
the dog chewed one end of it off.
and it kinda has a handle.
I dunno why I use it but it seems to work.
I bought a small Pyrex bowl at the supermarket for a few dollars.
The plastic cap off a spray paint can. I have used it for over forty years, just can't load without it.
cardboard box top off a 45 caliber box of 50 cartridges.
I'm with fishnbob, but mines from a hair spray can, about 25years or so.
Coffee cup.
Robert
had a bunch of prep bowls from my culinary days, now they double as boolit holders and powder dips :D
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It's a spent primer catcher from a MEC shotshell press.
An old coffee mug, hard to tip over !
I too have used this same mug for so long I don't think I could dip powder without it .
Gary
Brass bowl,I have 2 on my bench,multiple use's.
Margarine tub
An oversized ceramic coffee mug I didn't use anymore. Easy to empty and easy to clean.
Vienna Sausage container I've used since 68-69.