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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 639456" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>I don't own one, never will, but have seen it used and have to agree with the other posters', it does not give accurate repeatable readings.</p><p>A far better device is the RCBS Precision Mic, simple to use and repeatable. It will work with Weatherby radiused shoulders once you get the technique down.</p><p></p><p>The collet die is a waste of time, UNLESS you're getting excessive case bulges where the web meets the case wall, this only happens if you FL size back to SAAMI specs, if you partial FL size by bumping the shoulder back only .002" you will never have this problem.</p><p></p><p>(BTW, I have never seen this case bulging in a properly headspaced barrel, which must be held to .220" for proper functioning, no more, no less!)</p><p></p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 639456, member: 10755"] I don't own one, never will, but have seen it used and have to agree with the other posters', it does not give accurate repeatable readings. A far better device is the RCBS Precision Mic, simple to use and repeatable. It will work with Weatherby radiused shoulders once you get the technique down. The collet die is a waste of time, UNLESS you're getting excessive case bulges where the web meets the case wall, this only happens if you FL size back to SAAMI specs, if you partial FL size by bumping the shoulder back only .002" you will never have this problem. (BTW, I have never seen this case bulging in a properly headspaced barrel, which must be held to .220" for proper functioning, no more, no less!) gun) [/QUOTE]
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