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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Hornady or Sinclair concentricity guage
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 449562" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>the original Sinclair gauge used ground steel dowl pins, and it was replaced by the ball bearing job. Nothing to write home about, but cheap to build. You can do a certain amount with the Sinclair gauge, and then you stop. You can pretty much do it all with the NECO. </p><p> </p><p> I've owned three presses, and have used about six more extensively. There is a difference in presses, just like there is in dies. 95% of the press / die combinations will not consistantly do .0025 TIR</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 449562, member: 25383"] the original Sinclair gauge used ground steel dowl pins, and it was replaced by the ball bearing job. Nothing to write home about, but cheap to build. You can do a certain amount with the Sinclair gauge, and then you stop. You can pretty much do it all with the NECO. I've owned three presses, and have used about six more extensively. There is a difference in presses, just like there is in dies. 95% of the press / die combinations will not consistantly do .0025 TIR gary [/QUOTE]
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