Don't do it. Those machines are the devil.
All they do is turn a healthy desire to improve accuracy into a slobbering rabid OCD pursuit of useless perfection. ;D
I've got the RCBS Casemaster.
What do you recommend? I'm torn between the Forster and the Sinclair, leaning toward the Sinclair. I already have a Redding case neck gauge so I don't need that feature of the Forster. Thanks for your input.
Good to be back on, hope I have more time in the future to be on. My job keeps me on the road and away from my puter so it's a pain to find time to check in now. hw
(changed brand of case neck gauge)
Don't do it. Those machines are the devil.
All they do is turn a healthy desire to improve accuracy into a slobbering rabid OCD pursuit of useless perfection. ;D
I've got the RCBS Casemaster.
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
Ain't that the truth! I made mine from a ball bearing "V" block and a B&S Bestest .0001 indicator I also use it at work so I can take a tax deduction for it.Originally Posted by geargrinder
Bob
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
There are fancier gauges out there but my RCBS tells me what I need to know. I do like the ball bearing idea and have thought several times that i would convert mine. That project just hasn't moved near the top of the list yet :)
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