Powder Trickler

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Powder Trickler

#1 Post by johngarnett »

I recently purchased a British made, battery operated powder trickler called a Targetmaster. It is great and to be thoroughly recommended. It was quick to arrive, all the bits were there, it worked and there is no foreign help desk.
Anyone thinking of heading in this direction for a trickler should view the site, www.targetmasteruk.com
Well worth a look.
I'm not connected with this product in any way - just a converted enthusiastic user!
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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

I have watched a video of it in action and read the reviews and it sounds very promising and is well priced as well, how many charges have you thrown with it so far and how did they turn out? In theory they should be spot on to your beam scales.
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Re: Powder Trickler

#3 Post by Mike357 »

That seems like a great piece of kit!
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Re: Powder Trickler

#5 Post by johngarnett »

Ovenpaa
I've reloaded 50 rds 'for real' so far plus the setup trials. They are spot on to my scales, so no problems.
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#6 Post by uzi4you »

Looks like a really good idea, may be tempted!
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