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The other day was at the doctors office he use the light to look in my ears; when he was finished he tossed the small funnel end in the trash I asked if I could have it so took it home and use it fo my smaller bore rifles to pour the powder down the bore...the opening is about 5/8 and the small end a little over an 1/8works pretty good don’t spill as much powder and they are free.
 
Don`know the dimensions. But can get small funnel at hobby lobby. Also you can roll apiece of paper ( notebook) at an diagonal and can use it as temp funnel.
 
Those are called Otoscope covers and come with four or five different diameters on the small end. My doctor gave me a handful years ago when I asked for one.

As I understand it, they are mighty handy for trickling powder into the nipple seat on those rare occasions when one might dryball (though I have no personal experience with such a thing :cool:).

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The old coot across the street takes a used powder twist cap, and an .223 case.
Cuts the base off, puts cuts in the base end, drills a hole dead center of the cap, and peens the case into the cap. Ive had mine for a decade now, and has never gotten loose or broken.
It screws on to a can, and you pour.
 
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