23 January 2014, 03:00
Big MuleWhat funnel to use
I was reloading my 5.56 cartridges today and when I was pouring the powder into the brass I had some powder that would not go into the brass. The funnel is a RCBS funnel with a .22 cal. fitting. The fitting goes on the outside of the brass. What do you guys do to prevent this from happening? Do they make a funnel that will fit in the hole of the case? I loaded my first 10 rifle rounds today and shot them with no problems so I am pretty excited to say the least. Thanks.
23 January 2014, 03:10
K EvansI don't have a problem with .223 cases but I do when loading .17 Rem, I've found that if I tap or "thump" the case while pouring the powder, it runs right in. Some folks also touch the base of the case to a running vibratory case cleaner while charging the cases to make the powder flow better.
Karl
23 January 2014, 03:11
dpcdNever had that problem. I have a little red funnel, make unknown, and a gray set that includes different ends; I think it is Frankford Arsenal or something like that.
23 January 2014, 04:03
ted thornI have a Lee
No problems with anything other than the WSM family
For that family the snout of the funnel must be shortened
23 January 2014, 04:03
DPollardI had the same problem with the RCBS funnel. I started to tip the funnel and case at a 45 degree angle and pour slowly but steadily. Works fine for me.
23 January 2014, 04:48
ramrod340quote:
a gray set that includes different ends;
+1
23 January 2014, 04:49
SR4759Look into the small end of the funnel and see if it has a sink (depression) from mold shrinkage.
If it does it may not work well with ball powders.
If it doesn't it might need a little bit of graphite to permit the powder to slide until it gets coated with graphite from the powder..
If the opening of the funnel is fuzzy with mold flash ream it out a little with an exacto knife.
23 January 2014, 05:42
RapidrobAre you holding the case or is it in a case holder?
The only caliber that is a problem is the .17's. A special funnel is needed.
23 January 2014, 07:12
Big MuleIt is in a case holder.
Thanks everyone for the help.
23 January 2014, 08:21
wasbeemanI think your technique needs attention however you can go to the camping section of your walmart and get a funnel that is used for putting coleman fuel in the stove. a .223 case will fit inside of the spout but a little shake will put any powder that collects in the case lip into the case.
23 January 2014, 16:02
graybirdIs it a static issue? If so, rub a dryer sheet on the inside of the funnel. Once you load enough rounds, it'll go away and be a nonissue.