powder funnels

I am building a reloading bench and collecting the components needed to start precision reloading (I am a relearning) - my understanding is that the Saturn powder funnels are the ones
and you don't have to deal with the static. They are on my purchase list. Don't have any first hand workings with them yet but I will.
 
I use Satern funnels in 22 and 30 cal, $12.29ea at Midway, and they are very good. There's a small ridge inside one of my funnels near the top of the drop tube that occasionally catches a granule of powder, but it's such a small issue - a tap clears it - I've never bothered to try and remove it. Otherwise, they have been perfect - no (other) sticks, no leaks, no spills.

I prefer them to the $4.19 Lee powder funnel - no other experience.
 
I use Satern funnels in 22 and 30 cal, $12.29ea at Midway, and they are very good. There's a small ridge inside one of my funnels near the top of the drop tube that occasionally catches a granule of powder, but it's such a small issue - a tap clears it - I've never bothered to try and remove it. Otherwise, they have been perfect - no (other) sticks, no leaks, no spills.

I prefer them to the $4.19 Lee powder funnel - no other experience.

^^^^ this... ive tried pretty much all now i only use satern..
 
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I was looking at the satern powder funnels, and I like that they were made out of metal rather than plastic. Do the saterns "wobble" on the case like the lee?
 
I was looking at the satern powder funnels, and I like that they were made out of metal rather than plastic. Do the saterns "wobble" on the case like the lee?

the Satern funnels are caliber specific and, therefore, fit the neck tightly enough that there is no wobble.
 
Just got Saturns--love them. As a side note, if ordering from Midway or the like, don't order with bullets. They are a thinner spun aluminum shell with brass fitting on the case neck. Pretty lightweight and while durable for it's intended purpose, heavy hard boxes of Bullets in nice hard plastic Berger and Lapua boxes twill seriously damage them. The first three I ordered were useless, crushed beyond reasonable repair--midway made it right, but was disappointed that they were simply tossed between the bully boxes. Better to order them with nice pillowy cleaning patches or the like.
 
I bought the RCBS with the different neck adapters in hopes I could pour better into 22 necks. What a waste of money that RCBS is. The 22 adapter spills powder just like my old funnel. Now I have a lathe and make my own similar to the Satern. Now .223 and .243 are no problem. I need to make one for a .375, maybe this week.
 
^^^^ this... ive tried pretty much all now i only use satern..
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TOTALLY agree, much better than the "universal" rcbs one especially the newer versions. I initially started with the 30cal
Satern to make life easier loading my RUM but quickly got'm for other rifle calibers. You can even sit on the case an once its
there you dont even need to hold it just pour the charge and watch it RUN into the case.
 
I started with the red plastic Lee/MEC "universal fit" funnels. They were prone to static cling, especially with ball powders. But a quick wipe with a fabric softener sheet usually took care of that... They worked fine on my 30 caliber cases. But that "universal fit" was wobbly on .223 cases.

I have Saturn funnels in both .22 and .30 cals... Both work great but I can't say the 30 cal beats the cheap red plastic by a lot. The 22 funnel is great though, no wobble at all.

Mike