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Case/Bullet Run-out: How Big a Deal Is It?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 355543" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Boss, </p><p>I'm kinda trying to wrap my mind around this, if I'm looking right a tool like the RCBS or Sinclair gauge measures the run out of the bullet in relation ship to the neck. The tool you showed measures run out of the entire loaded round, correct?</p><p>I'm thinking that the previous style could show you a straight bullet and neck but it is in a banana shaped case were your tool would catch that.</p><p>I do like the RCBS for measuring wall thickness low in the case but it is a little crude for run out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 355543, member: 13632"] Boss, I'm kinda trying to wrap my mind around this, if I'm looking right a tool like the RCBS or Sinclair gauge measures the run out of the bullet in relation ship to the neck. The tool you showed measures run out of the entire loaded round, correct? I'm thinking that the previous style could show you a straight bullet and neck but it is in a banana shaped case were your tool would catch that. I do like the RCBS for measuring wall thickness low in the case but it is a little crude for run out. [/QUOTE]
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