Originally Posted by
Ken 45LC
Rick,
I don't want to beat a dead horse hear, but I'm not sure what to do with the results you've posted. I would be measuring the case neck thickness to determine concentricity, and what bushing to order for my redding dies (sorry i know that's a sore subject with you). But I didn't want to order the $200 sinclair digital neck gauge either. Actually if your turning necks you can just use a neck turner mandrel that is a slip fit instead of the gage pin.
Do you think this would be accurate enough for case neck thickness? I just saw the new RCBS neck turning device is supposed to have a micormeter on it. I'm debating on it, since my sinclair model is adjusted without one, I'm trying to decide if a move is necessary. Sinclair stuff is good, but pricey, and the RCBS looks easier to adjust.
Thanks for your help,
Ken