Had an idea:
If you took a generic plastic syringe, and throw away the plunger. Cut the needle end off flush, seal it with a drop of glue and you'd have a calibrated plastic tube left. You could then cut that down to whatever length you wanted. Glue it to a Popsicle stick and use it as a powder dipper. Write the load data on the Popsicle stick so you can tell different loads apart.
It seems like you could make custom powder dippers for individual loads this way. Not as fancy as the Lee powder dippers, but it would be easy to make whatever size you wanted.
Has anyone tried this, yet? Any reason why it wouldn't work? I think you can get veterinary syringes in different sizes at feed stores, so you could make any size dipper you wanted.
If you took a generic plastic syringe, and throw away the plunger. Cut the needle end off flush, seal it with a drop of glue and you'd have a calibrated plastic tube left. You could then cut that down to whatever length you wanted. Glue it to a Popsicle stick and use it as a powder dipper. Write the load data on the Popsicle stick so you can tell different loads apart.
It seems like you could make custom powder dippers for individual loads this way. Not as fancy as the Lee powder dippers, but it would be easy to make whatever size you wanted.
Has anyone tried this, yet? Any reason why it wouldn't work? I think you can get veterinary syringes in different sizes at feed stores, so you could make any size dipper you wanted.
Insulin syringe as powder dipper?
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