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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 25296"><p>Tim,</p><p>To answer the question that you asked "what to do with the ones that don't meet your critera". This is simple; straighten them up!</p><p>I straighten all mine up to within 1 thous. by inserting the bullet into a hole which is drilled into a piece of UHMW (like the white cutting boards). Just a little "tweak" and the bullet is aligned with the case. </p><p>I check all mine with the NECO gauge and have beening doing it this way for about 8 years now.It works great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 25296"] Tim, To answer the question that you asked "what to do with the ones that don't meet your critera". This is simple; straighten them up! I straighten all mine up to within 1 thous. by inserting the bullet into a hole which is drilled into a piece of UHMW (like the white cutting boards). Just a little "tweak" and the bullet is aligned with the case. I check all mine with the NECO gauge and have beening doing it this way for about 8 years now.It works great. [/QUOTE]
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