Hespco
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What would you recommend , as to brand / model of a bullet seating depth measuring tool?
Cost Effective Hornady Comparator: (I use these)
I use the Hornady tool and it works great. Learning to use this tool to get consistent reading takes a little practice (10 mins usually).
I do this with a sized brass that I dremel a slit lengthwise through the neck. Then I can pinch it to adjust neck tension.Lately I've been using a once fired round with a new bullet in it, it seems to be repeatable
Does the nut have holes that are closer in size to actual ogive dimensions? Say .236" for 6mm bullets?I've always been content with a Sinclair nut:
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I'm not at home where I could check it right now, but it doesn't really matter.Does the nut have holes that are closer in size to actual ogive dimensions? Say .236" for 6mm bullets?