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<Chappy>
posted 14 November 2001 13:51

I am considering either the RCBS or B -Square Concentricity Gauges. Does anybody have opinions on either?

Chap

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posted 14 November 2001 14:11Hide Post
Yes - Get the Sinclair gage.
 
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<sure-shot>
posted 14 November 2001 15:49
I second the motion, buy the Sinclair model!
 
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<Slamfire>
posted 14 November 2001 16:50
Try this guy, he makes a good one.

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<1LoneWolf>
posted 14 November 2001 17:24
I'm not trying to be redundant here...but seriously, buy the Sinclair.
 
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<JCCD>
posted 15 November 2001 03:30
I have the rcbs, but it can be a pain to get adjusted. I wish I had gotten the Sinclair, because it just looks like it would be much easier to use.
 
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posted 15 November 2001 04:55Hide Post
While on this subject; does anyone have experience with the case gauge made by NECO. I am contemplating buying a case gauge and am considering Sinclair's but NECO's interests me as well.
 
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posted 15 November 2001 11:29Hide Post
David,
I have the NECO gage and I couldn't be happier with it. I had previously owned the RCBS unit, and while it was serviceable, the NECO gage is head and shoulders above the Casemaster. The only drawback to the NECO is the price. If you can get over that, you will not be sorry.
DD
 
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<jthessen>
posted 15 November 2001 11:48
Wish I had the bread for tha Neco but I got the Case master, quite fiddly to go from different measurings, but at least now I am able to check if the chambers are straight, adjust the expander button to minimize runout, not as much "in the dark" as before.
For now, quite satisfied, but I am not in to bench rest competitions. (have not tried the others)
//Jens
 
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posted 15 November 2001 23:14Hide Post
A (tool handy) friend built me this one, copied from the previous Sinclair model and total cost of components was about 20 USD.

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<Big50>
posted 17 November 2001 14:00
I wish I had bought the Sinclair, buy one guage that does one thing WELL. That is not the idea behind the RCBS Casemaster, which I just bought. It works OK. Just my 2 cents.

Later
Brent

 
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