Help with powder funnels
Quote from Reloader on August 23, 2017, 2:57 amHello all, I just inherited a Dillon 550B from my wife's grandfather. I also got a large assortment of dies and conversion kits. While I boxing everything I found a loose powder funnel in the bottom of a box. To me it looks like it's stamped with "D" so I compared it to the one in the 38/357 that is a "D". It is the same overall length, but the end is different.
Hello all, I just inherited a Dillon 550B from my wife's grandfather. I also got a large assortment of dies and conversion kits. While I boxing everything I found a loose powder funnel in the bottom of a box. To me it looks like it's stamped with "D" so I compared it to the one in the 38/357 that is a "D". It is the same overall length, but the end is different.
Quote from Reloader on August 23, 2017, 3:02 amA link to the pictures is here... the one on the right is the one in question
https://1drv.ms/f/s!ApjhjG7vEM8EiVBpy4QpiBrw6zJn
A link to the pictures is here... the one on the right is the one in question
Quote from Reloader on August 23, 2017, 3:09 pmThe funnel on the right is still a D funnel, just of a design we only used for a few years.
The funnel on the right is still a D funnel, just of a design we only used for a few years.
Quote from Reloader on August 23, 2017, 9:57 pmNot current, but newer. We've increased the taper at the mouth of the funnel a bit more so any out-of-round cases self-center on the funnel better.
Not current, but newer. We've increased the taper at the mouth of the funnel a bit more so any out-of-round cases self-center on the funnel better.
