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Post by glenr on Oct 29, 2017 22:28:29 GMT
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Post by glenr on Oct 30, 2017 23:39:58 GMT
I ordered mine last night will post pic when it gets here
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Post by glenr on Nov 1, 2017 18:51:29 GMT
Slotted gauge in use and reload tested
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Post by mrblackcat on Nov 2, 2017 0:32:46 GMT
Even as a non-reloader I can easily see the value in this. By the time I get ready to start reloading information like this will really help with sub-optimal starts. MrBlackCat
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Post by glenr on Nov 2, 2017 9:56:25 GMT
A lot of people have things to say yeah or nah, about the gauges being a fairly new reloader. I have found them to work for me. The .50 AE being some what of a not too popular caliber. This is the only gauge for it I have found. I like the slotted ones since you can see the fit of the crimp and seating of the bullet. I have one of their slotted gauges for each of the calibers that I shoot. Which isn't as many as some do. I will also cope to the fact that I have regular solid gauges for most of my calibers. which I bought before I found the slotted ones. They also have the go/nogo steps in the top of the gauge. I will have to try to get a clear photo of the top side of the gauge later
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