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Reloading
Checking Runout ?
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<blockquote data-quote="nheninge" data-source="post: 259599" data-attributes="member: 13085"><p>Dings just plain suck. I think they are especially evident on the sinclair model with the small bearings (though easier on the fingers). And no matter where you set the blocks, the cases seem to find the dings. Other models just have anodized v blocks that possibly smooth out the small dings, but have their own problems. RCBS casemaster was not sensitive enough for my tastes. I also have wondered if the banana case theory influences case runout. The thin side of the case should stretch and increase runout after multiple firings, especially if only neck sizing. Any input? Never used the Neco gauge. Any experience with this model? Nice pics on the previous post, and thanks for the effort!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nheninge, post: 259599, member: 13085"] Dings just plain suck. I think they are especially evident on the sinclair model with the small bearings (though easier on the fingers). And no matter where you set the blocks, the cases seem to find the dings. Other models just have anodized v blocks that possibly smooth out the small dings, but have their own problems. RCBS casemaster was not sensitive enough for my tastes. I also have wondered if the banana case theory influences case runout. The thin side of the case should stretch and increase runout after multiple firings, especially if only neck sizing. Any input? Never used the Neco gauge. Any experience with this model? Nice pics on the previous post, and thanks for the effort! [/QUOTE]
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