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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_90 View Post
    A good mate has the skills of a slightly retarded duck when it comes to woodwork. He asked for a few loading blocks for different cartridges. This is the end result. Well, pre a clear coat.

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    Much better than my efforts years ago. Now bined and replaced with a freebie and a cheaper.
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    Another powder trickler. Found it elsewhere. This is my version.

    This is a 9.3x74R case with the primer removed and drilled out the flash hole to 2mm. The cut off 223 case is just used as a cork, primer intact. Any small container will do though.

    If you use it like a salt shaker just 1 or 2 granules of AR2208 come out at a time. I guess other powders will vary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldbloke View Post
    Another powder trickler. Found it elsewhere. This is my version.

    This is a 9.3x74R case with the primer removed and drilled out the flash hole to 2mm. The cut off 223 case is just used as a cork, primer intact. Any small container will do though.

    If you use it like a salt shaker just 1 or 2 granules of AR2208 come out at a time. I guess other powders will vary.
    I'm also a fan of using a spent case as a powder trickler, works a treat. Using a scoop and then the case of powder to finish, I can pretty much keep up with the RCBS auto scales in the clubrooms. Still faster to use the auto scales when I can though, as I can be seating bullets while the auto scales does it thing...

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    Some bits i have 3D printed.
    The threaded funnel with adaptor is handy.
    A powder measure scoop.
    A funnel that screws to powder containers & a couple of reloading blocks.
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    DIY auto-trickler. Had some help with the electrical side of it. Also gave the Lee scales a few basic mods to improve usability - magnet upgrade, extra weight, better visual scale. Combo works well for a cheap DIY solution.

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    Love it. Stronger magnets can make a big difference on most beam scales. Adding lead for weight will certainly help too. I reckon just fixing them to a board with 3 "feet" one being adjustable would help as well.
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    Home built annealer came out not too bad
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    I guess this is home made, I didn't buy it but I also don't own the 3d printer I used to make the components.

    It uses a Lyman case conditioning tool, a 100rpm motor and a power supply. Cost about $120 to put together including a replacement power supply because I blew the first one up like a rookie. Works pretty well.

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    Some bloody good ideas. Impressed.

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    Good thread
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    Just knocked up a couple of dippers to get us close quickly when we are reloading for the lads Grendel.

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    Grouse, well done.
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    Even some ammo is packaged in "loading blocks. Lol
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    Just a few of my scoops and 2 " tricklers" of a different type.
    I still use scoops ans scale if I'm only loading a few.
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