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Reloading
Hornady or Sinclair concentricity guage
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Rohrer" data-source="post: 449456" data-attributes="member: 1260"><p>I just started using the Hornady gauge and am happy with it. I especially like the option of using the gauge to correct excessive runout.</p><p></p><p>Right now I am checking rounds loaded on various presses using the same dies. After checking three presses (with six to go), I am finding that the difference in presses is minimal. All rounds have checked out in the range of .001-.0024. Once my test is completed I will publish my data on Castboolits. </p><p></p><p>My question is for you all: is the Sinclair method (case body supported by rollers) more accurate than the Hornady method (case supported by a combination of the case head and bullet nose)?</p><p></p><p>There are good videos of both gauges on Youtube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Rohrer, post: 449456, member: 1260"] I just started using the Hornady gauge and am happy with it. I especially like the option of using the gauge to correct excessive runout. Right now I am checking rounds loaded on various presses using the same dies. After checking three presses (with six to go), I am finding that the difference in presses is minimal. All rounds have checked out in the range of .001-.0024. Once my test is completed I will publish my data on Castboolits. My question is for you all: is the Sinclair method (case body supported by rollers) more accurate than the Hornady method (case supported by a combination of the case head and bullet nose)? There are good videos of both gauges on Youtube. [/QUOTE]
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