I have narrowed my search for a concentricity gauge to the Sinclair ($100) and the 21st Century Shooting ($170). The description for the 21st Century Shooting gauge includes the following: ..."Also the 21st Century Shooting gauge lets the operator check not only the O.D. but the I.D., a feature exclusive to the 21ST CENTURY SHOOTING CONCINTRICITY GAUGE."
My question is this: Once I know the internal diameter of my case neck, how do I use this information in my reloading? If this information is so useful, then why does no other manufacturer measure it? I don't want to pay for functionality that serves no practical purpose or that does not improve the quality of my loads.
My question is this: Once I know the internal diameter of my case neck, how do I use this information in my reloading? If this information is so useful, then why does no other manufacturer measure it? I don't want to pay for functionality that serves no practical purpose or that does not improve the quality of my loads.
