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Reloading
For those of you that use a NECO concentricity gauge or similar style...
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<blockquote data-quote="shortpants" data-source="post: 886066" data-attributes="member: 30564"><p>I've done some reading on the search menu and understand what your saying. I believe it might have been you (could be wrong) that mentioned it takes 2 measurement opposite of one another to give true concintricity readings. While that may be true I just want to produce the most accurate ammo I can and do it consistently. I however do not have the brainpower to make my own reloading equipment so I'm stuck choosing from what is commercially available. I have been eyeing the Sinclair model as well so it's nice to hear a good review on it. I'm leaning on it or the NECO simply due to the positive feedback I've heard about them. I however still need to hear someone explain to me how one would fix runout if they are using one of those 2 or similar designed gauges??? Thanks for the feedback guys!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortpants, post: 886066, member: 30564"] I've done some reading on the search menu and understand what your saying. I believe it might have been you (could be wrong) that mentioned it takes 2 measurement opposite of one another to give true concintricity readings. While that may be true I just want to produce the most accurate ammo I can and do it consistently. I however do not have the brainpower to make my own reloading equipment so I'm stuck choosing from what is commercially available. I have been eyeing the Sinclair model as well so it's nice to hear a good review on it. I'm leaning on it or the NECO simply due to the positive feedback I've heard about them. I however still need to hear someone explain to me how one would fix runout if they are using one of those 2 or similar designed gauges??? Thanks for the feedback guys!!! [/QUOTE]
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