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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 697035" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>The new ones use the sliding jaws, and mine is one of the older ones that use a modified conventional shell holder. I get a consistent .004"/.005" under the face seating. I don't know how good the sliding jaws are in the priming outfit, but others here use it. The K&M is a killer!</p><p> </p><p>I use a old Midway vibratory outfit, but have often wanted a rotary tumbler. You will need a good pair of calipers for measuring, and I'd go ahead and get the Hornaday case gauge outfit (similar to the old Stoney Point gauge). Down the road you might want to opt for a NECO case gauge to help keep track of runout, but I'd wait on that one. One last thing I do is to replace the Forster lock rings with steel Lymans. The seem to float a little better and I like their set screw much better.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 697035, member: 25383"] The new ones use the sliding jaws, and mine is one of the older ones that use a modified conventional shell holder. I get a consistent .004"/.005" under the face seating. I don't know how good the sliding jaws are in the priming outfit, but others here use it. The K&M is a killer! I use a old Midway vibratory outfit, but have often wanted a rotary tumbler. You will need a good pair of calipers for measuring, and I'd go ahead and get the Hornaday case gauge outfit (similar to the old Stoney Point gauge). Down the road you might want to opt for a NECO case gauge to help keep track of runout, but I'd wait on that one. One last thing I do is to replace the Forster lock rings with steel Lymans. The seem to float a little better and I like their set screw much better. gary [/QUOTE]
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