HORN 471 Precision Powder Charge Bushing for Reloading

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115692757
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UPC:
090255191684
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The Hornady 471 Precision Powder Charge Bushing is a dedicated metering component designed for reloaders who demand consistency in their ammunition production. This single bushing fits into Hornady powder measure systems and meters powder charges with the precision that modern rifle and handgun loads require. Whether you're fine-tuning loads for competition, hunting, or long-range shooting, having the right bushing ensures repeatable powder dispensing charge after charge.

Reloading demands attention to detail—powder charge weight directly affects velocity, pressure, and accuracy. The 471 bushing is engineered to work within Hornady's proven powder measure platform, giving you a reliable way to throw consistent charges without the guesswork. It's a compact, straightforward component that serious handloaders keep on hand when working with specific powder and cartridge combinations.

This is a single bushing, so it pairs with your existing Hornady powder measure. If you reload multiple cartridges or powders that require different charge weights, having several bushings on the shelf means you can swap them quickly and keep your workflow moving. It's a small investment in consistency that pays dividends downrange.

Specifications

ProductHornady 471 Precision Powder Charge Bushing
Quantity1 bushing
Weight0.05 lbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Hornady powder measures does the 471 bushing fit?

The 471 bushing is designed for Hornady powder measure systems. Verify compatibility with your specific powder measure model before ordering, as different measures may use different bushing sizes.

Can I use this bushing for different cartridges?

The 471 bushing meters a specific powder charge weight. You can use it for any cartridge whose load data calls for that charge weight, but the actual suitability depends on your powder and cartridge combination. Always consult published load data.

Do I need more than one bushing?

If you load only one cartridge-and-powder combination, one bushing may be sufficient. Many reloaders keep multiple bushings on hand to reduce setup time when switching between loads, since you can simply swap bushings rather than adjusting the measure each time.