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    hogwire
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    run out gauge


    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)

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    Re: run out 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.
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    Re: run out gauge

    Quote Originally Posted by geargrinder
    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
    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.

    Bob
    It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!

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    Re: run out gauge

    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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