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Sinclar Hexagon bullet comarator
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<blockquote data-quote="Short Round" data-source="post: 399886" data-attributes="member: 20795"><p>I think you can induce variance with the sinclair nut if you aren't consitent with the amount of force/pressure used. You're pressing a copper object into a chrome plated sharp corner. If you can see a ring in the copper jacket you moved the copper metal.</p><p> </p><p>That said, keep things square to the caliper jaws and be consistent in your pressure. I also wiggle things to get the shortest length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Short Round, post: 399886, member: 20795"] I think you can induce variance with the sinclair nut if you aren't consitent with the amount of force/pressure used. You're pressing a copper object into a chrome plated sharp corner. If you can see a ring in the copper jacket you moved the copper metal. That said, keep things square to the caliper jaws and be consistent in your pressure. I also wiggle things to get the shortest length. [/QUOTE]
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