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Sinclair Concentricity Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2378799" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I still stand by the LCD and Redding body die combo, 6 months ago my best rounds had .002 runout, maybe 10 percent the rest were as high as .006, now .001 is the norm on good brass and I'm not saying this is the best way, I'm sure a bushing die and mandrel would be better but Quiet Texan pretty much talked me out of that for my purposes, I'm getting 1/2 groups out of a factory savage model 25 and I don't see it getting much better than that, if I had a custom gun then things would be different, bang for your buck the collet die and body die work good, I highly recommend Hornady shoulder gauge, 40 bucks, know where your shoulder is, see where your rifle likes it and keep it there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2378799, member: 120986"] I still stand by the LCD and Redding body die combo, 6 months ago my best rounds had .002 runout, maybe 10 percent the rest were as high as .006, now .001 is the norm on good brass and I'm not saying this is the best way, I'm sure a bushing die and mandrel would be better but Quiet Texan pretty much talked me out of that for my purposes, I'm getting 1/2 groups out of a factory savage model 25 and I don't see it getting much better than that, if I had a custom gun then things would be different, bang for your buck the collet die and body die work good, I highly recommend Hornady shoulder gauge, 40 bucks, know where your shoulder is, see where your rifle likes it and keep it there. [/QUOTE]
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