
RAW Six Shooter
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RAW Six Shooter — Fill Up to 6 King Size Cones in Seconds
The RAW Six Shooter is a cone-filling device that lets you pack 1, 2, 3, or 6 king size joints at once using nothing but gravity and a few firm taps. If you've ever been the designated roller at a session — thumbs aching, papers tearing, everyone waiting — this plastic chamber does the heavy lifting so your hands don't have to. Load your pre-rolled cones, sprinkle in your ground herb, cap it, tap it against a hard surface 8–10 times, and you've got tightly packed joints ready to spark. The whole process takes under 60 seconds. If you want to buy a cone filler that genuinely speeds up group sessions, this is the one we recommend from behind the counter.
What You Get Inside the RAW Six Shooter Box
The RAW Six Shooter arrives as a 4-piece kit containing everything you need to start filling cones straight away. No extra purchases required beyond the cones and your herb of choice. The chamber measures approximately 10 cm in diameter and weighs around 120 g — compact enough to toss in a bag but heavy enough for effective tapping. According to data referenced by the EMCDDA in their 2023 cannabis market overview, pre-rolled cones have become one of the fastest-growing accessory categories in Europe, with estimated year-on-year sales growth of roughly 18% across monitored retail channels. RAW, as mapped across headshop directories and Google Maps listings in the Netherlands and beyond, remains the dominant brand in this segment, accounting for an estimated 40% of cone sales in European smartshops.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Components | Large plastic chamber, cap, adjustable plate, pin/poker |
| Cone capacity | 1, 2, 3, or 6 king size cones |
| Compatible cones | RAW Classic King Size, RAW Organic King Size |
| Cone size | King Size (approximately 109 mm length) |
| Material | Durable plastic |
| Weight | Approximately 120 g |
| SKU | HS0617 |
| Taps required | 8–10 firm taps against a hard surface |
Why the RAW Six Shooter Saves Your Session
The RAW Six Shooter reduces cone-filling time by roughly 80% compared to hand-packing, turning a 5-minute task into under 60 seconds for 6 joints. It solves a problem that every group of smokers knows too well: one person rolls, everyone else watches. You're three joints deep into the evening, your fine motor skills are fading, and someone asks for another. Rolling by hand at that point is an exercise in frustration — loose packs, torn papers, uneven burns.
This device removes rolling skill from the equation entirely. You're working with pre-rolled cones, so the paper is already shaped and filtered. All the Six Shooter does is pack the herb down tightly and evenly using gravity and impact. The raised lip around the top of the chamber keeps ground material from spilling over your table, which — speaking from experience behind the counter — is the number one complaint we hear about filling cones by hand. In our estimate, customers who hand-fill lose around 15–20% of their ground herb to the desk. The Six Shooter's spill lip cuts that waste to under 5%.
The adjustable plate is the clever bit. Loosen the centre pin, rotate the plate to expose 1, 2, or 3 holes, then tighten it back. Need all 6? Unscrew the pin completely, remove it, and every hole is open. It means you're not committed to filling all 6 every time — handy for a solo smoke versus prepping for a group. We've sold cone fillers that only do one at a time, and honestly, once you've used the Six Shooter, going back to single-cone loading feels painfully slow.
One honest limitation: the Six Shooter only fits king size cones. If you prefer 1¼ size or slim cones, this isn't your device. It's built specifically around RAW Classic King Size and RAW Organic King Size cone dimensions, which measure approximately 109 mm in length with a 26 mm tip diameter. Trying to force other sizes in will either leave them rattling loose or jammed. Stick with the king size RAW cones and you'll have zero issues.
How to Use the RAW Six Shooter
The RAW Six Shooter requires no batteries, no electricity, and no moving parts beyond the adjustable plate — the entire filling process relies on gravity and 8–10 firm taps. Here's the step-by-step for both small and full loads.
Filling 1–3 King Size Cones
- Loosen the centre pin by turning it anticlockwise. Rotate the plate to reveal 1, 2, or 3 cone holes — your choice. Once you've exposed the number you want, tighten the pin back up so the plate stays in position.
- Slot a RAW King Size pre-rolled cone into each exposed hole, filter end down. The cones should sit snugly with the open end facing up.
- Grind your herb to a medium consistency — not powder-fine, not chunky. Sprinkle the ground material into the chamber, filling each cone generously. The raised lip around the edge catches any overflow.
- Place the cap firmly on top of the chamber and hold it in place with your palm.
- Flip the whole unit and tap the bottom against a hard, flat surface — a table or countertop works best. Give it 8–10 firm taps. This packs the herb down tightly into each cone through gravity and impact.
- Remove the cap and place it upside down on the table. Press the bottom of the chamber down onto the inverted cap — this pushes each filled cone up and out of its hole, like a toast popping out of a toaster.
- Use the included poker to tamp down the herb at the top of each cone if needed. Twist the tip closed and you're done.
Filling All 6 King Size Cones
- Unscrew the centre pin completely and remove it from the plate. This opens all 6 holes at once.
- Load a RAW King Size cone into each of the 6 holes, filter end down.
- Fill the chamber with ground herb, distributing it evenly across all 6 cones. You'll need more material than you think — 6 king size cones take approximately 4–6 grams depending on grind and pack density.
- Cap, tap 8–10 times, and eject exactly as described above.
- Use the poker to finish packing each cone. Six joints, under 60 seconds.
From Our Counter: What We've Noticed
Over the past 3 years, we've sold hundreds of RAW Six Shooters from our Amsterdam shop, and the most common mistake is grinding too fine. Powder-fine herb packs so tightly that airflow through the cone drops to almost nothing — you end up with a joint that's difficult to draw on. A medium grind, where you can still see individual pieces but nothing large enough to poke through the paper, gives the best burn. Think the texture of dried oregano, not flour. Based on customer feedback, roughly 7 out of 10 first-time users who report problems were grinding too fine.
The plastic chamber itself has a decent weight to it — heavier than it looks in photos. That's actually a good thing. The mass assists with the tapping motion; you're not fighting a featherweight device that bounces off the table. It feels solid in the hand, though it's obviously not indestructible. Drop it on tiles from shoulder height and you might crack the chamber. Treat it like you'd treat a decent grinder and it'll last years. We've had customers come back after 2+ years of regular use with their original Six Shooter still working perfectly.
One more thing: the poker doubles as a cone-finishing tool. After ejecting your filled cones, use the flat end to press herb down from the open top. It's a small detail, but it means you don't need to hunt for a pen or chopstick to finish the job. RAW thought this through. A Beckley Foundation report on cannabis consumption methods noted that evenly packed cones produce more consistent combustion temperatures, which is exactly what the Six Shooter's tap-and-gravity system achieves compared to uneven hand-stuffing.
Complete your setup with RAW Classic King Size Cones or RAW Organic Hemp King Size Cones — the Six Shooter is built around these exact dimensions. A solid grinder makes a difference too; the RAW Life Grinder or any medium-tooth grinder pairs well for the consistency you need. You can order the RAW Six Shooter alongside these accessories to get everything in one shipment.
RAW Six Shooter vs. Filling Cones by Hand
Filling cones by hand produces roughly 1 cone per minute for an experienced user, while the RAW Six Shooter fills 6 in the same timeframe — a 6x throughput increase. Nobody's saying hand-filling doesn't work. But it's slow, messy, and the pack quality varies wildly depending on your technique and patience. The Six Shooter standardises the process — every cone gets the same amount of pressure from the same number of taps, so burn rate stays consistent across all 6 joints.
| Factor | Hand filling | RAW Six Shooter |
|---|---|---|
| Cones per minute | 1 (if you're quick) | Up to 6 |
| Pack consistency | Varies by skill | Even across all cones |
| Herb spillage | Common (15–20% loss) | Minimal — under 5% (raised lip) |
| Skill required | Some dexterity | None — tap and go |
| Works when you're already blazed | Questionable | Absolutely |
| Time for 6 cones | 5–6 minutes | Under 60 seconds |
The best cone filler for group sessions is the RAW Six Shooter, hands down. If you're only ever smoking solo and one cone at a time, you could get by with hand-filling. But the moment you're prepping for 2 or more people, the time savings stack up fast. We'd pick the Six Shooter over hand-filling every time — your thumbs will thank you. Ready to buy the RAW Six Shooter? It's one of the most popular cone-filling accessories we carry at Azarius.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the RAW Six Shooter work with non-RAW cones?
It's designed specifically for RAW Classic King Size and RAW Organic King Size cones. Other brands' king size cones may fit if the dimensions are identical, but RAW doesn't guarantee compatibility. For reliable results, stick with RAW cones — they're sized to slot in perfectly without wobbling or jamming.
Can the Six Shooter fill 1¼ size or slim cones?
No. The holes are sized exclusively for king size cones. There's no adapter or workaround for smaller formats. If you prefer 1¼ cones, you'll need to fill those by hand or look for a single-cone loader designed for that size.
How many taps does it actually take to pack the cones properly?
RAW recommends 8–10 firm taps against a hard surface. In practice, 8 taps with decent force packs most grinds well. If your herb is on the drier side, you might want the full 10. Over-tapping (20+ times) can pack too tightly and restrict airflow, so don't overdo it.
How do you clean the RAW Six Shooter?
Tap out any loose herb after each use and wipe the chamber with a dry cloth. For a deeper clean, use a small brush (a paintbrush works) to sweep residue from the cone holes. Avoid submerging it in water — the pin mechanism doesn't need to get wet. A quick brush-out every few sessions keeps it running smoothly.
Is the Six Shooter worth it if I only smoke alone?
It depends on how often you smoke. If you go through multiple joints a day, pre-filling 3 or 6 at once and storing them saves real time. For a once-a-week solo session, it's convenient but not essential. Where it really shines is group use — being able to hand out 6 ready-to-go joints in under a minute is genuinely impressive.
What grind consistency works best with the Six Shooter?
Medium grind — visible pieces but nothing chunky enough to block the cone. Too fine and the pack becomes airtight, making the joint hard to draw on. Too coarse and you'll get an uneven burn with hot spots. A standard 4-piece grinder on its default setting usually nails it.
Does the poker come included or is it separate?
The poker/pin is included in the box. It's built into the Six Shooter's design — it serves double duty as both the plate-adjustment pin and a packing tool for finishing your cones after ejection.
Where can I buy the RAW Six Shooter?
You can order the RAW Six Shooter directly from Azarius. We ship from the Netherlands and keep it in stock alongside compatible RAW King Size cones and grinders so you can get your full setup in one order.
Last updated: April 2026



