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Bullet Comparator for sorting bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 607676" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I own the hex as well as the others, and there's not a nickel's worth of difference if used correctly. In either case you work off a gauge line that only becomes a reference point. Anything more and your kidding yourself. The diameters they use are generic, and it's gonna be the samething with the Hornaday outfit unless you take the time to build your own bushings. I did this and have about forty different ones I use to measure cases at my own computed gauge line. I've seen exactly one good bullet comparitor in my lifetime, and it wasn't for sale (Ferris Pendell built it). The Hornaday, Stoney Point, and the Sinclair hex are for checking seating depths and not much more.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 607676, member: 25383"] I own the hex as well as the others, and there's not a nickel's worth of difference if used correctly. In either case you work off a gauge line that only becomes a reference point. Anything more and your kidding yourself. The diameters they use are generic, and it's gonna be the samething with the Hornaday outfit unless you take the time to build your own bushings. I did this and have about forty different ones I use to measure cases at my own computed gauge line. I've seen exactly one good bullet comparitor in my lifetime, and it wasn't for sale (Ferris Pendell built it). The Hornaday, Stoney Point, and the Sinclair hex are for checking seating depths and not much more. gary [/QUOTE]
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