What kind of ball starter do I Need?
Item #: A1210 Round handle ball starter with sturdy brass long and short starter. Solid hardwood constructed ball. Concave tip for easy loading all types of projectiles. Item #: A1207 Traditional design in solid hardwood and brass, with a sure grip to start most balls or bullets.
What kind of starter Rod do I Need?
Comfortable round-handle with aluminum short and long starter rods. Conveniently screws onto your ramrod to serve as an extension/palm saver. Fits .32 to .58 caliber. 10/32 threads on both ends. Item #: A1336
What kind of bullet starter do I Need?
Fits .32 to .58 caliber. 10/32 threads on both ends. Item #: A1336 A versatile screw-on ramrod extension and bullet starter with a palm-saver handle. Brass tip unscrews to expose 10/32 threads that attach to a ramrod for use at the shooting bench. For use with .45 caliber and up.
Item #: A1210 Round handle ball starter with sturdy brass long and short starter. Solid hardwood constructed ball. Concave tip for easy loading all types of projectiles. Item #: A1207 Traditional design in solid hardwood and brass, with a sure grip to start most balls or bullets.
Comfortable round-handle with aluminum short and long starter rods. Conveniently screws onto your ramrod to serve as an extension/palm saver. Fits .32 to .58 caliber. 10/32 threads on both ends. Item #: A1336
Fits .32 to .58 caliber. 10/32 threads on both ends. Item #: A1336 A versatile screw-on ramrod extension and bullet starter with a palm-saver handle. Brass tip unscrews to expose 10/32 threads that attach to a ramrod for use at the shooting bench. For use with .45 caliber and up.
How much torque does a Powermaster starter motor have?
1.4 kilowatt (2 hp) starter motor from Powermaster produces approximately 11 ft.-lb. of torque compared to the 7.4 ft.-lb. of torque that the OEM starter motor produces For the best power transfer possible, the battery terminal cable stud has a 10k industrial gold plating