plastic reloading tubes for muzzleloaders
Does anyone know of a gentleman out there who sells these handy reloading tubes made from plastic with diff. color caps? He sells them very cheap, and they work great for quick loading.
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Lanes tubes, look it up on Ebay.
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Years ago I went by a photomat and got (for free) lots of those 35mm film canisters. Those things make perfect premeasured powder containers because you can bend them as you reload, sort of making a funnel out of them. Not sure how available they are now with everything going digital.
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Originally Posted by Gm54-120
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Lanes tubes, look it up on Ebay.
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Some hotels and motels have shampoo in little clear plastic bottles with plastic screw on caps. Once cleaned out they work great for a load of loose powder and can be used over and over.
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i bought the thompson center quick reload tubes last season and would buy them again in a second. they are the perfect diameter to place my powerbelt down then followed by 100 grains of bh 209. its just a matter of pulling the rubber cap and dumping it all down.
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I have some lanes tubes loaded up with Barnes T-EZ 290 gr with supplied sabot and 110 gr of BH 209 and some Hornady SST's 300 with 110 gr of BH 209 also. They work great as speed loaders. At $35.00 for 100 of them, they work great.
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Originally Posted by donw
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Years ago I went by a photomat and got (for free) lots of those 35mm film canisters. Those things make perfect premeasured powder containers because you can bend them as you reload, sort of making a funnel out of them. Not sure how available they are now with everything going digital.
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Beau, my pleasure. By loose shot, do you mean shotgun? I also use them for shot when turkey or quail hunting with black powder.
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