According to Hornady's site they are not out yet.
https://www.hornady.com/shop/?ps_ses...e10ac73321c437
Has anyone seen or purchased this concentricity tool looks really trick for what it does, been thinking of buying one
According to Hornady's site they are not out yet.
https://www.hornady.com/shop/?ps_ses...e10ac73321c437
Kyle
I might have a few savage rifles.
Looks like Sinclairs has them.
Lock Stock and Barrel has them but says's out of stock, put one on order today anyway lowest price i see around
I have the one from RCBS and it works great. Also a good bit cheaper than the Hornady one IIRC (think it was about $80 or so, but it's been a few years).
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If you find any loads that are not true what are you going to do with them.
No one makes any tool to straighten them or makes them right.
Spend your money on some good dies!
When i receive my hornady tool will make a report on how it works
Out of true rounds...sighters, practice, plinkers...anything but a record shot or long range hunting.Originally Posted by okie2
There are tools to straighten them out there, I have not looked into the Hornady tool but I thought it did as well?
Good dies are important, but how do you know if the expensive dies you bought are "good" unless you can measure the product they produce?
Exactly! I found out that my cheapest set of dies produced less runout than dies costing 2 -3 times as much.Originally Posted by Forester
Hey BalljointOriginally Posted by Balljoint
Did you receive it yet? If so, how does it work?
Thanks
Haven't received it yet, am checking on it today
Any word yet on this balljoint.Originally Posted by Balljoint
Lock Stock and Barrel is closed as of now, called Sinclair have one on order BUT they are out of stock and so it goes on
I know about ls&b first hand so no surprise there. Was hoping somebody had used one of these, thinking of getting one. The straightening of brass by hand makes for sore fingers.
When I first saw their add on this tool I thought that it was a good idea and was unable to find one in stock.
I got tired of waiting so I decided to fabricate one and I posted it on another reloading site. It does correct run out with very little effort.
http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/...ghlight=runout
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