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Hornady concentricity tool probblem
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1570665" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Thanks I know it happens. I am a perfectionist not to a fault, but close to it. I only wish that I could build rifles. I used to build precision plastic injection molds, liked the work but hated being cooped up and going to the same building every day to work. When I first started mold making the work was challenging and intriguing (all the mating parts had to be within .0005 thousandths), however after a while it lost its glamour. If I were building rifles, it would like doing my hobby every day. I found a career in LE (30yrs) to also be challenging and intriguing, and....I wasn't cooped up in the same place every day. As for these posts, they are the finest and best thing that I could ever have found. I was stumbling around looking for data on the .270 AI, Googled <em>".270 AI" </em>and found a reference thread to this site. From there is was all in, and I have been here reading ever since. After 57 years of reloading I <em>"thought"</em> that I knew quite a bit about reloading, then I started reading threads about turning case necks, reaming out case necks and then annealing cases. A whole new ballgame! If I get stuck in some way I will post a thread and either will get an answer or get a reference to another place where I can find an answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1570665, member: 69192"] Thanks I know it happens. I am a perfectionist not to a fault, but close to it. I only wish that I could build rifles. I used to build precision plastic injection molds, liked the work but hated being cooped up and going to the same building every day to work. When I first started mold making the work was challenging and intriguing (all the mating parts had to be within .0005 thousandths), however after a while it lost its glamour. If I were building rifles, it would like doing my hobby every day. I found a career in LE (30yrs) to also be challenging and intriguing, and....I wasn't cooped up in the same place every day. As for these posts, they are the finest and best thing that I could ever have found. I was stumbling around looking for data on the .270 AI, Googled [I]".270 AI" [/I]and found a reference thread to this site. From there is was all in, and I have been here reading ever since. After 57 years of reloading I [I]"thought"[/I] that I knew quite a bit about reloading, then I started reading threads about turning case necks, reaming out case necks and then annealing cases. A whole new ballgame! If I get stuck in some way I will post a thread and either will get an answer or get a reference to another place where I can find an answer. [/QUOTE]
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