Yes! These are great! I use them whenever I expect an extended range session. If only hunting or a short plinking session, I might not use lube at all.Heres what they look like... ive introduced these to other people and everyone who has tried them has given me positive feedback. Most make it their permanent method.
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Heres what the lube sheets look like before punching out the discs.
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What @Old Stumpy said made me think of something. Even if the bottom pour isnt malfunctioning would it make any sense to get a bottom pour and just not use that feature if I wanted to ladel pour? Then I would have the option to do both. Sorry if that's a stupid question, I've never seen one in action to know how they work.
the Rowell bottom-pour ladle is by far the best I have used. It makes for much more consistent pours, reducing my (very nitpicky) rejection rate on 500+ grain rifle conical bullets by more than half.