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<blockquote data-quote="Cruizin" data-source="post: 138692" data-attributes="member: 7095"><p>Ok question for you. I recently bought a K &amp; M neck turning device and carbide insert for my 243 AI and it removed some donuts on the inside of the case and took the high spots off. I use redding bushing style dies for it and would like to have a little better control of the bushings needed. It looks like now I need to buy a neck thickness measuring tool and while I'm at it I might as well have something that can measure concentricity. I use a forester co-ax so I'm thinking my run out should be pretty good but it would be nice to check it. </p><p></p><p>What tool would you recommend for measuring neck thickness and runout? The sinclar tool for measuring runout looks nice and will do all cases without having to have separate pilots. Some of those neck thickness guages are spendy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruizin, post: 138692, member: 7095"] Ok question for you. I recently bought a K & M neck turning device and carbide insert for my 243 AI and it removed some donuts on the inside of the case and took the high spots off. I use redding bushing style dies for it and would like to have a little better control of the bushings needed. It looks like now I need to buy a neck thickness measuring tool and while I'm at it I might as well have something that can measure concentricity. I use a forester co-ax so I'm thinking my run out should be pretty good but it would be nice to check it. What tool would you recommend for measuring neck thickness and runout? The sinclar tool for measuring runout looks nice and will do all cases without having to have separate pilots. Some of those neck thickness guages are spendy... [/QUOTE]
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