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Interesting results from my new Sinclair concentricity gauge...
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1102566" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>engineer40,</p><p>Yes! Just a good old rubber o-ring under the lock ring. The o-ring on the Honady lock-n-load system does the same thing and it helps to keep the bushing from becoming unlocked from the locking grooves in the press. If you look at the description of a Forster loading press you will notice that the dies do not screw in. They float in the area that the lock ring goes into to hold the die in place. That is one of the reasons that press has such a good reputation for tuning our great ammunition. Glens book is a great resource for the loading bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1102566, member: 85389"] engineer40, Yes! Just a good old rubber o-ring under the lock ring. The o-ring on the Honady lock-n-load system does the same thing and it helps to keep the bushing from becoming unlocked from the locking grooves in the press. If you look at the description of a Forster loading press you will notice that the dies do not screw in. They float in the area that the lock ring goes into to hold the die in place. That is one of the reasons that press has such a good reputation for tuning our great ammunition. Glens book is a great resource for the loading bench. [/QUOTE]
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