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Reloading
Anyone use RCBS Precision Mics
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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 291331" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>"The COAL tool you are refering to is old Stoney Point guage that requires the modified cases, correct?"</p><p> </p><p>If you refer to me, yes. BUT - I really don't care for that method of finding the lands any better than the crop-failure RCBS Freebore Tool so I DON'T use the modified cases. I believe the marked cleaning rod/dowel trick is faster, easier and actually more accurate for finding the lands..</p><p> </p><p>The old Stoney Point/new LnL case length tools (that is, head-to-shoulder) is quite good for setting a FL die properly. So is the caliber specific bullet ogive bushing they use to measure and then adjust the head-to-ogive length of a cartridge after the lands are found with the dowel. The only downer with any such tool is that we have to be careful not to let it get loose on the caliper jaws or readings will be inconsistant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 291331, member: 9215"] "The COAL tool you are refering to is old Stoney Point guage that requires the modified cases, correct?" If you refer to me, yes. BUT - I really don't care for that method of finding the lands any better than the crop-failure RCBS Freebore Tool so I DON'T use the modified cases. I believe the marked cleaning rod/dowel trick is faster, easier and actually more accurate for finding the lands.. The old Stoney Point/new LnL case length tools (that is, head-to-shoulder) is quite good for setting a FL die properly. So is the caliber specific bullet ogive bushing they use to measure and then adjust the head-to-ogive length of a cartridge after the lands are found with the dowel. The only downer with any such tool is that we have to be careful not to let it get loose on the caliper jaws or readings will be inconsistant. [/QUOTE]
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