GAEP Double Powder & Shot Dispensing Unit


GAEP Double Powder & Shot Dispensing Unit
Item Number: GAEPC27
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GAEP Double Powder & Shot Dispensing Unit

The patented GAEP Micrometric Powder & Shot Dispenser assures consistent powder and shot drops with a baffled emptying system and micrometric millesimal advancement. The body of the dispenser is comprised of steel, nickel, and aluminum. It is CNC machined with precision. Antistatic glass is used for the powder reservoir. Plexiglass pipe is used for the shot tube.

BACKGROUND AND HISTORY: 

The shotshell industry of Northern Italy is likely the oldest in the world. With the founding of major gun manufacturers, such as Beretta in 1526, cottage industry businesses sprang up around these areas. Gunsmiths, toolmakers, and ammunition specialists of all types helped to fuel innovation and invention. Like Italian cuisine, art, and architecture, ammunition and toolmaking are powered by passion and innovation. We are proud to be GAEP's appointed distributor of their fine loading products for North America. Our line of GAEP products will continue to grow and expand.

GAEP is an artisan manufacturer. Each tool requires painstaking hand-made precision. Our goal is to maintain a regular stock of as many of their products as possible. However, the logistics of their artisan production and the reality of importation from Italy means that we will have stock gaps from time to time. The best way to assure your order fulfillment is to place an order or back order. You order will not be charged until your product ships to you.



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awesome 11/10/2025
i have this as part of the gaep 2500 and it is really accurate, within 0.1 grain most of the time with powder, and with shot--depending on the size--is within a pellet or three of the desired amount. accurate like the powder/shot on a dillon 900. one thing i did and would recommend is to drill and tap a hole in the base to secure the hopper bases, they are a little wobbly without. i also epoxied the tubes to the base, as it would be a huge mess if you lifted the tubes and they came away from the base which are held by friction by a couple o-rings. top notch setup!
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