G'day guys,
Just wondering how people manage their powder when in the field hunting for follow up shots? Previously with my inline I had a TC sling with two loops that held plastic tubes I carried measured powder in. For whatever reason over time the tubes have warped and the sling is stuffed so I'm wondering if that's the best way to go or if there is a better way.
I've seen some of the flasks that have a nozzle with a given grain amount, wondering if this is useful hunting or whether I'd be better off buying more plastic tubes.
One thing I'm unsure of with the flasks, does a 90gn nozzle spit out 90gn then cut out like the old diner sugar dispensers or do you need to invert it and block the opening till it fills and then close it back up then pour? (Hopefully that makes sense)
I generally hunt with a backpack but might have to go to a possibles bag if I don't want my pack and need to carry larger powder flasks and a bullet starter. Never had to worry about a starter in my triumph as there is no rifle for the last inch of barrel.
Again,
Thank you for the help.
Just wondering how people manage their powder when in the field hunting for follow up shots? Previously with my inline I had a TC sling with two loops that held plastic tubes I carried measured powder in. For whatever reason over time the tubes have warped and the sling is stuffed so I'm wondering if that's the best way to go or if there is a better way.
I've seen some of the flasks that have a nozzle with a given grain amount, wondering if this is useful hunting or whether I'd be better off buying more plastic tubes.
One thing I'm unsure of with the flasks, does a 90gn nozzle spit out 90gn then cut out like the old diner sugar dispensers or do you need to invert it and block the opening till it fills and then close it back up then pour? (Hopefully that makes sense)
I generally hunt with a backpack but might have to go to a possibles bag if I don't want my pack and need to carry larger powder flasks and a bullet starter. Never had to worry about a starter in my triumph as there is no rifle for the last inch of barrel.
Again,
Thank you for the help.