Jon
For static electricity go here.
http://www.ctmuzzleloaders.com/ctml_...ks/sparks.html
Jon
For static electricity go here.
http://www.ctmuzzleloaders.com/ctml_...ks/sparks.html
I sold my Ideal measure because it took half a day to adjust the damn thing.
Lee measures plus home made versions are the way to go for BP.
In my research, I did see that certain powder measures were not safe for black powder due to risk of static electric discharge. Why that is not a problem with smokeless powders, I don't know. In particular, the instructions with my RCBS ChargeMaster 1500 Powder Scale and Dispenser state that it is not "suitable" for black powder. I "assume" it is the plastic parts. That said, if you google "Harrell's Precision black powder measure", which some consider the top of the line, some of them have a plastic container. So it may be the type of plastic. Perhaps some more experienced black powder reloaders will know what the issues are.
"Man is not free unless government is limited." -- Ronald Reagan
This has pretty well been debunked.If there was a danger with static how come GOEX recently switched to plastic powder containers?
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...r-Black-powder
If it really worries you and you've got an old Lyman/Ideal No.55 laying around you can get brass replacement hoppers,it's a lot bigger and looks old timey.I've got an Ideal No.1 set up with a brass hopper-
http://www.buffaloarms.com/Detail.as...58639&CAT=4497
KIK BP is in plastic containers. I dont shoot Swiss so I dont know about that one.
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Lyman makes an all aluminum BP powder measure. They also have an aluminum "drop tube" for it. The reason for the drop tube is to compress the BP so you can duplicate the originasl grain weight
I have an RCBS 1500 Chargemaster scale/dispenser. In the RCBS catalog it states "NOTE: Do NOT use with black powder!" I sent RCBS an email asking them what the issue is. When I get and answer I will post it.
"Man is not free unless government is limited." -- Ronald Reagan
Black powder doesn't react well with electrical shorts.That type of scale is an entirely different matter when it comes to BP over the hand operated types.
I learned that it is not the static that is the problem (as far as RCBS is concerned), it is that the dust from BP is corrosive to the sensitive electronics.
"Man is not free unless government is limited." -- Ronald Reagan
Wow! Thanks, CW. I guess I'll stop worrying and just make lots of BP ammo.
jn