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I vote Satern


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Another Satern vote from me.

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Satern for .17 Remington......Lee for pistol cartridges.

Hornady deluxe for everything else.

Would like for Hornady to offer a .17 adapter , but alas
I doubt that will ever happen.

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I ordered the Satern one from Midway USA yesterday. Satern’s shipping was more than the funnel cost itself.

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I've never had a problem with my RCBS plastic funnel but I also have a Saturn that works fine.


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I must be a real cheapskate. My first thought is an .88 cent 3-4 pack of plastic funnels at HF and trimming the smallest one to size.

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Lyman works on 22-250 just fine.


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A friend of mine has a 3-D printer and made me a few powder funnels that fit any round and the name of the cartridge is printed right on the funnel.
Pretty slick deal. I never thought I'd find a use for a 3-D printer,ever...


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I've got an RCBS set with different tubes I guess you would call it for the same funnel works just fine. also have a very similar product from MTM and it works just fine too
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Originally Posted by fshaw
Originally Posted by ingwe
Originally Posted by Swifty52
Just another solution searching for a problem. 30+ years and thousands of 22 rounds using the RCBS funnel without problems.

Yep

I disagree. I use an RCBS funnel that was my father’s and it’s got the same problem as the OP’s. After years (decades) of use they end up with ridges in the bottom of the funnel from the necks of chamfered cartridge cases of different calibers. The .224 cases tend to hang up on the ridges from .243 or .257 caliber cartridges which leaves enough space for small grain ball powders to spill through.

A new RCBS funnel would fix the problem but they’re up to $6-$8 now.
And powder is $40+ a pound too, one shot and gone.

Bullets $30+ a box as well, 1 shot and gone.

$6+ primers, 1 shot and gone.

$6-8 for many more years of service seems like a no brainer to me.


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I hate these types of threads, now I'm wondering if I need a new funnel.

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Some of you guys have posted about leakage from your funnels, around the edges.

I had a similar problem when loading 20 caliber and 17 caliber rounds.

So I had some cases laying around, that the brass separated at the web.. both in 223 and 22.250
They've probably been loaded like 50 plus times before that happened.

So to prevent flake powder from leaking around 20 and 17 Caliber necks, I just put the upper half of one of the 223 cases upside down over the neck of the 17 and 20 caliber cases, and put one of the powder funnels over the case body of the 223 case...

Solved my problem instantly of having any leakage of flake powder around the 20 and 17 caliber necks.

another good example of hillbilly mechanics.....


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Originally Posted by pertnear
I hate these types of threads, now I'm wondering if I need a new funnel.

Well I tried the Satern funnel and I found that TAC gets caught where the brass neck meets the aluminum funnel. Probably not enough to affect anything but I returned it anyway.
As bsa1917hunter said above, the RCBS Uniflow worked fine and is a lot quicker than monkeying around with a funnel.
Thanks to all for your advice.


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As some others have stated, the Saturn funnels are outstanding and they're all I use anymore.

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Originally Posted by River_Ridge
Originally Posted by pertnear
I hate these types of threads, now I'm wondering if I need a new funnel.

Well I tried the Satern funnel and I found that TAC gets caught where the brass neck meets the aluminum funnel. Probably not enough to affect anything but I returned it anyway.
As bsa1917hunter said above, the RCBS Uniflow worked fine and is a lot quicker than monkeying around with a funnel.
Thanks to all for your advice.

Suppose if this is really a notable issue for you, a guy could use a small bit of jb putty to fill in the seam where the powder is hanging up & polish smooth after the putty sets up. Should this come up for me I expect this would be my approach to remedying the quirk.


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The Saturn is a nice concept, and rests solidly on the case, but has a poor finish, IMHO. Mine has a surprisingly rough surface, and granules stick on the aluminum part significantly. If they would put just a little more effort into getting it smooth, then they would be amazing.

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