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Sinclair Concentricity Gage w/indicator?

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30 November 2002, 03:24
<wksinatl>
Sinclair Concentricity Gage w/indicator?
I am thinking a Concentricity Gage w/indicator would make a great "stocking stuffer" for me this year. The Sinclair (91.00 with gage) looks like a nice one. Any other opinions (good or bad) would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Keith
30 November 2002, 04:19
Andre Mertens
A, tool handy, friend of mine made me this one, copied after the previous Sinclair model and it works great. Be forewarned however that no matter how helpful a run out gauge may be, your life will never be the same, once you will haved discovered that nothing on earth is perfectly true and straight [Big Grin]
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30 November 2002, 05:19
<Don Martin29>
Thats a good idea. I got a RCBS Case Master and the result was finding out that a new Hornady seating die was designed wrong.

The RCBS tool is about $60 at Grafs.
30 November 2002, 06:32
Clark
I paid $72 + $8 shipping for the new Sinclair concentricity gauge last month.
I am very happy I did.
It is a first class product and very useful.

I produced a set of drawing and parts list for it [I am an engineer], and my two buddies that I build rifles with [they are machinists] are going to take the cheap way out and make theirs.
30 November 2002, 15:48
Brent Moffitt
I have the RCBS too, it also measures the wall thickness and is very easy to see if things are getting thin before the head seperates. Measures neck thickness easily too.

Don,

How did it show you your die was bad?