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run out question - chaneylake - 06-05-2013 I just started using my Sinclair concentric gauge. my question is this - - do I reset digital dial to "zero" for each cartridge or do I set "zero" on 1st cartridge and check from there #2 - how far from the tip of bullet do I set up the dial indicator, Paul Jones .40 cal bullet, 421.7 grains, as cast, pan lubed RE: run out question - Lumpy Grits - 06-05-2013 Don't worry about "0". All you care about, is how much the needle moves when you rotate the round 1 full turn. I set the indicator on the bullets bore-riding section flat, towards but not on the radius. Gary RE: run out question - chaneylake - 06-05-2013 this is what I got when I set 1st cartridge on "zero" and went through 50 cart.
RE: run out question - Dave Roelle - 06-05-2013 check the wall thickness about midway in the bullet bearing section of the case---------you might be surprised how much variablity exists there---coule easily be 0.001 of the total run-out you show also check a sized but unloaded case on the od -----i found variability there due to a shell holder not well centered after you have those two contributors to run-out nailed down start working on the degree of expansion of the case mouth-----------bullets have to have a good chance to "start straight" in the case to end up as close to 0 runout as possible current wisdom indicates less than 0.002 TIR to get match accuracy the numbers look pretty good except those -004's and 0.005's i have had lube buildup in the seating punch cause difficulties if i get sloppy with the lube Dave RE: run out question - Lumpy Grits - 06-05-2013 All you care about is what the round you are checking shows. X2 on case wall thickness......... Why was #28, & #49 @ .0045? Was that the T.I.R? Gary RE: run out question - Old Jim - 06-05-2013 Save the ones that indicate more run-out than you want and use them as foulers .
RE: run out question - Lumpy Grits - 06-05-2013 Run'em up in the die again. Lower the ram and turn the cart. 180* and seat again....... That should take care of it. Gary RE: run out question - chaneylake - 06-05-2013 ok, same 50 shells, this time as I put each cartridge onto the base system, I then hit "zero" on the dial indicator for each individual cartridge
RE: run out question - Lumpy Grits - 06-05-2013 GTG in anybodys book, there....... Gary RE: run out question - Dave Roelle - 06-05-2013 well there ya go
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