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Sinclair Concentricity Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2375839" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>TRexF16, I'm suggesting that straightening bullet pointing with a any tool, or hole in a wall, is not going to address the case length behind it that is still not straight. That runout still shows on a v-block, and the only way to straighten that banana is to fire it in your best die (your chamber).</p><p></p><p>Understand that the runout matter is only to relieve detriment from excess in the entire case length. This, to prevent chambered tension.</p><p>It is NOT about concentric bullet pointing. You'll gain nothing there, as ammo rests loose in it's chamber, pointing wherever.</p><p>The best we can do is make straight ammo, which is then concentric as well(not that it matters).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2375839, member: 1521"] TRexF16, I'm suggesting that straightening bullet pointing with a any tool, or hole in a wall, is not going to address the case length behind it that is still not straight. That runout still shows on a v-block, and the only way to straighten that banana is to fire it in your best die (your chamber). Understand that the runout matter is only to relieve detriment from excess in the entire case length. This, to prevent chambered tension. It is NOT about concentric bullet pointing. You'll gain nothing there, as ammo rests loose in it's chamber, pointing wherever. The best we can do is make straight ammo, which is then concentric as well(not that it matters). [/QUOTE]
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