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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1940781" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>With the Hornady gauge you put the round into the recesses of the cylindrical shafts and it self-centers on the case head with the tip of the bullet in a recess on the opposing shaft. The gauge has a plunger that rides along the ogive of the bullet a 16th of an inch or so ahead of the neck junction and you spin that bad-boy and watch for deflection on the gauge. You find the low point and then use the thumb screw to gently push the bullet back into true. It's easy to overcorrect if you got marginal neck tension and you end up chasing it all over the place. This only happens once in a while, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1940781, member: 109229"] With the Hornady gauge you put the round into the recesses of the cylindrical shafts and it self-centers on the case head with the tip of the bullet in a recess on the opposing shaft. The gauge has a plunger that rides along the ogive of the bullet a 16th of an inch or so ahead of the neck junction and you spin that bad-boy and watch for deflection on the gauge. You find the low point and then use the thumb screw to gently push the bullet back into true. It’s easy to overcorrect if you got marginal neck tension and you end up chasing it all over the place. This only happens once in a while, however. [/QUOTE]
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