My friend, the late Crawford Hollidge (Ernest Stulshuter of Precision Shooting fame) used to use novacaine vials which he got (empty) from his dentist to store powder charges for loading at bench rest matches. He kept them in a metal file card box with a foam rubber liner in the lid, which effectively sealed them when the lid was closed. On the range, he would simply insert the neck of a primed Donaldson Wasp case in one of the vials, draw the vial out of the box and invert it and the case.

He used a Poole Tool (a variation on the Pope de-recapper) to neck size and prime his cases and a straight line bullet seater to seat the bullets. Since he used a small number of select cases for each rifle, he would simply set up and load the same cases behind the firing line between matches. His bullets were, of course, his hand made "Spin-Tru" bullets made with his own Biehler and Astles dies.

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