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jimsmokepole 10-20-2014 07:19 PM

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.
Thanks, Jim

Gm54-120 10-20-2014 08:01 PM

Lanes tubes, look it up on Ebay.

donw 10-20-2014 09:15 PM

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.

jimsmokepole 10-21-2014 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by Gm54-120 (Post 4165152)
Lanes tubes, look it up on Ebay.

GM 54-120 Thanks, I found them. Jim

Jenks 10-23-2014 05:04 AM

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.

CVADAVE 10-23-2014 05:13 AM

Lanes tubes are what you are talking about. Here is his E Mail address.

[email protected]

JohnnyHildo 10-23-2014 07:59 AM

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.

CVADAVE 10-23-2014 01:11 PM

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.

Beau Ouiville 01-04-2015 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by donw (Post 4165154)
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.

Thanks for the tip! My camera store gave me a whole bag of those cans and they surely come in handy for loose shot.

donw 01-04-2015 09:58 AM

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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