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chino69
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Lou,
It's a given with me that I will not proceed to seat a bullet into a case unless I have first checked the sized case for concentricity. I have two Sinclair gages on my work bench.....one set at a length to check the bare sized case, and the other gage set to check the length of the finished cartridge at the bullet. I'm with you that I will not use a button sizer either.
HOWEVER, I do concede that you still would have me beat at the reloading bench!I will not fuss with having dies custom made. And as for the issue of turning case necks...... Last year for the first time I went and bought a K&M case turner just to satisfy my curiousity. I did my first couple of cases with it to see how it works and I reacted immediately to it with a grin and an exclamation "Boy, isn't this neat Randall!!"....... And then I proceeded to order my reamer from Dave at Pacific in a non-turn neck size.
Thanks for sharing that input with me. It's interesting to learn what other fellow precision hand-loaders are doing out there in this hobby.
Randall
Randall,
You're welcome.
Lou