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    Which concentricity gauge?

    I have the Sinclair, Neco , 21th Century and the Accuracy One concentricity gauges. Without a doubt the Accuracy One is the best. It has many very useful features that simply make it the easiest and most convenient to use. One handed operation, easy to adjust sliding bases, easy to adjust...
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    Single stage press upgrade advice

    Forster Co-Ax. Just a terrific, fast and easy to use convenient press.
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    Books for the new reloader

    Handloading for Competition by Glen D. Zediker. A good, solid, informative book.
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    Need a new scale...

    I have a Gem Pro 250. Not a bad little scale. Rather inexpensive ($130 - 150 ). Good long term warranty. Reads out in .02 gr increments, nice feature. Fairly stable, can drift slightly from time to time. Worth considering.
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    Gunsmithing inch lbs torque wrench?

    Precision Instruments and/or CDI Torque Products. Direct reading, dial type. Many different models to choose from. High end, expensive.
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    Primer pocket uniforming tool?

    I also prefer the K&M rather than say the Sinclair.
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    Inline Fab Co-AX parts

    Got my arms today also. A few quick impressions but without actually using the arms with any dies yet. This might make more sense to actual Co-Ax users. They are nicely made. The finish is good and they fit without any problems. The curved shape really does help in inserting and removing the...
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    Load for long range shooting .243

    Shot from a Lothar Walther barrel, ( a pre fit for a Sav. ) 28", SS, 1 in 8 twist: Win. brass, fully prepped, but not culled for weigh. Fed. primer SMK, 107gr. H 1000, 44.5gr. .015 from a "firm" jam. Shoots sub moa.
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    Third Generation Shooters Supply GTG??

    Bought a bunch of bullets from them about a month ago also. Prices were a bit high compared to Powder Valley. But like mentioned above service was good and shipping price low.
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    Rifle Scopes Accurate Boresighting HELP !!: Leupold Zero Point VS SWEENY SITEALINE

    Hello Rick53 Here's one tip I got right from the horse's mouth ( Manufacturer ) concerning the absolute correct method of using the tool. ALWAYS insert the spud with the spring loaded brass clip facing up in the 12 0'clock position. Push it in until you feel a firm contact. With use you'll get...
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    Rifle Scopes Accurate Boresighting HELP !!: Leupold Zero Point VS SWEENY SITEALINE

    I'm not quite sure what you mean. Do you mean height wise or length wise? I do have several after market devices to raise the height of the bore sighter from the spud in order to provide closer alignment of the sigther in cases of high rings and scopes with large objectives. I believe I...
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    Rifle Scopes Accurate Boresighting HELP !!: Leupold Zero Point VS SWEENY SITEALINE

    I have several bore sighters including the Leupold you mentioned and the Sweany Site-A -Line. Without a doubt the Sweany is the best I've ever used. When used correctly I've been able to be within a few inches of the center of the target at 100 yards and that's no BS. Being able to use this...
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    New bolt knob options

    What are the dimensions? Length, Dia., Thread Size, Material?
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    Caliper +/- question on tolerances

    I just purchased 3 Mitutoyo dial calipers. Had to send one back because it read .001 undersize at 2.000. That was the standard caliper. Told them to keep it. The two others were the "extra smooth" models. Really had nothing over my Harbor Freight models. It fact the HF units were smoother to...
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    Bruno Shooters Supply

    Can't remember about the in stock and turn around time issue. It's been a while since I've ordered from them. But, their shipping costs can be a "bit" high sometimes.
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    Digital powder scale

    May want to check out the Gem Pro 250. Not a bad little scale. It's a bit above your price range ( about $130 -$140). Has a good long term warranty. Nice feature it reads out in .02gr increments. It's fairly stable with a minor sometimes small drift.
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    Powder for .308 Match Loads

    Like Glen D. Zediker said in his book: " If your .308 bolt gun doesn't shoot well with IMR 4064, you probably have a gun problem."
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    Concentricity gauge

    I'm not sure if the Accuracy One has more measuring options than the Neco . The Neco is pretty versatile but the many great features of the AO is hard to beat. If nothing else just the one handed crank feature is fantastic. No more having to hold the cartridge down and in place while trying to...
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    Tell me if I'm missing anything for loading 223

    Digital or dial calipers.