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Case/Bullet Run-out: How Big a Deal Is It?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 355974" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Mike----the Sinclair is a good unit however I have them both and the H&H works better for me. Very seldom I have to correct ever so slightly the loaded round which I do right before a match (maybe 15 to 30 minutes and use them for foulers) to keep spring back to a min. </p><p></p><p>The best way to avoid any of this and 99% of my rounds are good is to have your process refined with all of the problem areas removed which starts with a trued sizing press and goes from there.</p><p></p><p>The only way to measure dead nuts for neck thickness is to use the <a href="http://www.sinclairintl.com/product/8960/Micrometers" target="_blank">Micrometers - Mitutoyo ball style micrometer</a> which is one of the first tools Speedy advised me to get.</p><p></p><p>Buy the best and cry once I say lol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 355974, member: 5060"] Mike----the Sinclair is a good unit however I have them both and the H&H works better for me. Very seldom I have to correct ever so slightly the loaded round which I do right before a match (maybe 15 to 30 minutes and use them for foulers) to keep spring back to a min. The best way to avoid any of this and 99% of my rounds are good is to have your process refined with all of the problem areas removed which starts with a trued sizing press and goes from there. The only way to measure dead nuts for neck thickness is to use the [url=http://www.sinclairintl.com/product/8960/Micrometers]Micrometers - Mitutoyo ball style micrometer[/url] which is one of the first tools Speedy advised me to get. Buy the best and cry once I say lol... [/QUOTE]
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