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What Should Fired Brass Show On V-Blocks For Case Runout?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 1842484" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>I don't think Mikecr was saying you were a liar but was really asking how you are measuring TIR. If I'm wrong then fight away. I actually was wondering myself from how it was written, are you measuring the total swing of the needle on your gauge for each individual case as you roll it through a full 360 degrees on your V-block and then taking a average of that for multiple cases or are you only checking it at 3 spots per case 120 degrees offset? TIR should be measured through a full 360 rotation for each case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 1842484, member: 109327"] I don't think Mikecr was saying you were a liar but was really asking how you are measuring TIR. If I'm wrong then fight away. I actually was wondering myself from how it was written, are you measuring the total swing of the needle on your gauge for each individual case as you roll it through a full 360 degrees on your V-block and then taking a average of that for multiple cases or are you only checking it at 3 spots per case 120 degrees offset? TIR should be measured through a full 360 rotation for each case. [/QUOTE]
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