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Reloading
Redding Instant Indicator
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<blockquote data-quote="RemingtonShooter" data-source="post: 2341185" data-attributes="member: 25739"><p>Another question,</p><p></p><p>So I have pretty much all the standard measuring stuff we use. For seating and shoulders I use the hornady comparator with sinclair inserts. Seems easy and always has worked. But the instant comparator by redding looks pretty cool. But it is pricey. Is there any real reason to have it, in other words is it redundant. It does seem like it would be quicker and potentially more consistent. It also looks like, after calling redding, that one die for some calibers within the same family is all that is needed? Thoughts? It would look super cool on top of my T7....just saying. I do understand that it really does give absolute measurements just relative measurements ( hope I got that right).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RemingtonShooter, post: 2341185, member: 25739"] Another question, So I have pretty much all the standard measuring stuff we use. For seating and shoulders I use the hornady comparator with sinclair inserts. Seems easy and always has worked. But the instant comparator by redding looks pretty cool. But it is pricey. Is there any real reason to have it, in other words is it redundant. It does seem like it would be quicker and potentially more consistent. It also looks like, after calling redding, that one die for some calibers within the same family is all that is needed? Thoughts? It would look super cool on top of my T7....just saying. I do understand that it really does give absolute measurements just relative measurements ( hope I got that right). [/QUOTE]
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