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December 30th, 2014, 08:50 PM
#1
One Concept for Duplex Vial
Long story short in order to get needed velocity say from a 200gr bullet like the 200FTX I see no other option other than going with a duplex. For me I want to use a single vial with double compartments. For single loads I like the plastic vials that allows me to see the powder and that it is all emptied when poured. The point of the double compartment is to keep the whole load in one location instead of having 2-loose vials to deal with.
Now this poly plastic doesn’t lend itself to gluing so I thought I would try fusing the ends with carefully placed heat from a soldering iron. Surprisingly it worked well and when I tried to flex it, it held together without breaking. With the use of this method there is a groove left behind from the pointed soldering iron that I don’t like having.
I tried to produce an epoxy band around the joint but the epoxy ran and had to quickly clean it before it solidified. Okay no panic as this can be corrected by rotating the vial while the epoxy cures. Years ago I used to build fishing rods and after tying on the eyes the thread had to be coated with epoxy. For rotation I used to use a barbecue rotisserie motor and may have to build another that would be a nice winter project anyway.
One way or the other I will have that epoxy band for additional support. Anyway I thought I would share my project and to where I’m at with it.
Duplex Vial A.jpg
Ed
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December 30th, 2014 08:50 PM
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December 30th, 2014, 09:28 PM
#2
Ed here's what I'm using, I had to glue two separate vials together to make one. A smaller container in the opposite end of a larger one it actually fits inside the larger vial, works very well.
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December 30th, 2014, 09:29 PM
#3
Looks good, leave it out in the cold and see if that makes a difference when flexed...
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December 31st, 2014, 04:04 AM
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Excellent idea Ed...necessity has always been the driving force behind invention
Back when I was reading about the issue of duplex loading, I saw a few guys had come up with ideas to hold the loads...allot dealt with old brass casings fixed together with various types of plugs. Some guys seem to think working with plastic has a problem with static in the bottle/tube and cause the powder to stick etc. Could be an issue I guess, but not too many other work arounds if you want the contents to be visible.
With some trail and error, eventually you'll find a glue/epoxy that will hold...there is a whack of stuff on the market these days.
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December 31st, 2014, 06:54 AM
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MikePal
Yes there are different duplex carriers out there conceived by others that work well for them. For years with single powder loads I just used single plastic vials that also worked well fitting my vest’s rifle shell carriers when hunting.
Never experienced static cling but I understand that if that occurs you wipe the inside of the vials with a Fleecy cloth and problem gone.
For years now I have only placed 1-loading vial on the bench per shot. The only adjustment now is repeating one step twice.
Bdog
Cold shouldn’t be an issue once I eliminate flexing stress possibility with a re-enforcing band using epoxy. As the epoxy will not properly bond with this plastic it will create a band seen like they use for wood barrels. By filling in the trough left behind from soldering iron it should anchor the epoxy band into position.
Smokeeter
Good to hear from you.
I’ve got to ask what glue did you use that created the bond?
With 4759 disappearing have you given any thought for replacement for your duplex?
Ed
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December 31st, 2014, 08:34 AM
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If you're getting static in your plastic vials, try wiping them with dryer sheets inside and out, it helps....
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December 31st, 2014, 10:29 AM
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I used epoxy to glue the two vials together. Not much reinforcement is necessary because one vial fits inside of the other. I'm still using 4759 as a booster I have about 3 lbs at my disposal and at 10 grs for a boost that should be a lifetime supply.
You should try to find some tubing that will fit over the vials you're using to secure the joint, possibly even a shrink tubing leaving it short of the end caps to keep them functional.
As for the static, the dryer sheets do work but I've found that once they have had powder in them once they don't tend to stick and if they do just tap on the muzzle when loading to get all of the grains.
Last edited by smokeeter; December 31st, 2014 at 10:33 AM.
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December 31st, 2014, 11:46 AM
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Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
smokeeter
Ed here's what I'm using, I had to glue two separate vials together to make one. A smaller container in the opposite end of a larger one it actually fits inside the larger vial, works very well.

That right there is a beautiful thing. Impressive FPS and invention!
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December 31st, 2014, 02:31 PM
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Smokeeeter
Thanks for responding to my question and will keep the sleeve approach in mind.
I have a couple of lbs of the new 4759 but when Hodgdon changed the powder formulation I feel that the response from this new formulation isn’t giving me my best possible results with lighter bullets. So obviously a duplex will need to be utilized with a slightly faster booster and 4198 as the main charge. As I’ve decided to go this route of duplex I first need some good vials put together this winter.
Anyway nice to know you are around and your knowledge of the 45 and 50 SML will be an asset here.
Hey Everybody hope you have a Happy New Year.
Ed
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December 31st, 2014, 05:00 PM
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