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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 51870"><p>Tim--</p><p> I use a Holland Deluxe Concentricity Tool available from Holland Gunsmithing for $125. It does a pretty good job as do the ones from NECO and Sinclair. I try to keep my case runout to &lt;.002" at the neck on my practice/range ammo and &lt;.001" on the rounds I use for hunting. On the loaded round, measuring at the bullet ogive, I try to keep it &lt;.003". It seems that if you can keep everything under .002" all around, accuracy is usually not affected to a great degree...CJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 51870"] Tim-- I use a Holland Deluxe Concentricity Tool available from Holland Gunsmithing for $125. It does a pretty good job as do the ones from NECO and Sinclair. I try to keep my case runout to <.002" at the neck on my practice/range ammo and <.001" on the rounds I use for hunting. On the loaded round, measuring at the bullet ogive, I try to keep it <.003". It seems that if you can keep everything under .002" all around, accuracy is usually not affected to a great degree...CJ [/QUOTE]
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