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Sinclair Concentricity Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2377438" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I just use a lee decapping die with lee hand press, I also file a nice v shape just above the decapping pin this way it doesn't bang on the case mouth and can run the cases through it quicker, it's not spring loaded. To the original question, make your rounds as straight as you can. Also correcting runout from a round will not make it shoot better than if round had the corrected runout to begin with, I found it a little better than leaving with really bad runout, I also found you should only push on it once to correct it, that's already messing with tension, don't go back and forth bending it around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2377438, member: 120986"] I just use a lee decapping die with lee hand press, I also file a nice v shape just above the decapping pin this way it doesn't bang on the case mouth and can run the cases through it quicker, it's not spring loaded. To the original question, make your rounds as straight as you can. Also correcting runout from a round will not make it shoot better than if round had the corrected runout to begin with, I found it a little better than leaving with really bad runout, I also found you should only push on it once to correct it, that's already messing with tension, don't go back and forth bending it around. [/QUOTE]
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