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Reloading
Measuring for Bushing Size. Help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BIG MICK" data-source="post: 294064" data-attributes="member: 13789"><p>I also think the case master is probably misleading you, ive used it on big magnum cases such as 338 edge , 300 win mag etc to measure neck thickness with poor results. Ionly use it for checking case neck and bullet runout now, it seems to work fine for that. However it performs better for neck thickness measurements with small cases 222, 22-250 probably because the big cases sag down and give inconsistent readings. Better to get a case neck micrometer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG MICK, post: 294064, member: 13789"] I also think the case master is probably misleading you, ive used it on big magnum cases such as 338 edge , 300 win mag etc to measure neck thickness with poor results. Ionly use it for checking case neck and bullet runout now, it seems to work fine for that. However it performs better for neck thickness measurements with small cases 222, 22-250 probably because the big cases sag down and give inconsistent readings. Better to get a case neck micrometer. [/QUOTE]
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