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Latest up date on MY Hornady concentricity tool gauge to the guys here that want to improve thier tool. It's a really good tool if set up right and doesn't take much to improve it and is not needed for any other more expensive gauges out there. I had a friend make me a one piece neck spindle...
there's more to it than what you think. You left us in the dark, but expect to throw our hands up and say you're right ??? This is why I stay away from these forums most of the time.
I recently upgraded my Hornady unit. A friend made new spindles to check the necks. The bullet spindles are fine. The back end of the neck spindles are a bit loose as well as the front end and the bushing by the black knob wasn't tight enough to maintain it being off center. I used some metal...
Ummmm, get rid of that Hornady die, they are not the way to go. Get a Forster or Redding seater, they will give plenty of room. Hornady is not a chamber die and leave too much run out.
I have a Redfield commercial version Accutrak with the short elevation turret. I have both A and B elevation dials. I also have the tall turret scope too. The only chart I can find is for the tall turret. Where can I find the right chart for the short turret?