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Reloading
Precision Reloading Equipment Buyer's Guide (Non press related)
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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1457510" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>Prwillard2, concerning concentricity I use and really like the Forster Co-Ax Case Inspector. Measures neck thickness variation, brass and bullet runout very well.</p><p>Also, I would recommend a headspace gauge of some sort. I have the Larry Willis Headspace Gauge for measuring shoulder bump and it also measures seating depth as well. </p><p>I also use a Redding primer-pocket uniformer as well as a K&M flash-hole tool, but admittedly I've found that neither are necessary on Lapua brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1457510, member: 98025"] Prwillard2, concerning concentricity I use and really like the Forster Co-Ax Case Inspector. Measures neck thickness variation, brass and bullet runout very well. Also, I would recommend a headspace gauge of some sort. I have the Larry Willis Headspace Gauge for measuring shoulder bump and it also measures seating depth as well. I also use a Redding primer-pocket uniformer as well as a K&M flash-hole tool, but admittedly I've found that neither are necessary on Lapua brass. [/QUOTE]
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