I been tinkering with this tool for a week now and really like what my $30 investment is doing.
First off I'm not necessarily a believer that every round has to have zero runnout to shoot good....but I've seen enough good posters say they like the tool not to spend $30. Eliminating runnout as a variable (and this does it quick and ez) is obviously not a bad thing.
But...I found another thing its doing for me. It pretty much tells me which brass needs annealing. I've been tinkering on some factory rounds I have here as well as some of my own reloads. I've seen some brands of factory stuff that was almost impossible to move in either the tru tool or my hornady straigtener. But Win brass and norma moves so nice and smooth its almost fun to tinker with it. And I'm thinking I'm seeing why this brass ALSO SEATS WITH THE MOST CONSISTANT SEATING PRESSURE and winds up with the least runnout in the first place. My strategy from here on out will be...if it doesn't move fairly ez with the tru tool....its gonna be annealed.
Kinda thinking this is one of the best $30 I've spent in a long time and looking forward to more tinkering.
First off I'm not necessarily a believer that every round has to have zero runnout to shoot good....but I've seen enough good posters say they like the tool not to spend $30. Eliminating runnout as a variable (and this does it quick and ez) is obviously not a bad thing.
But...I found another thing its doing for me. It pretty much tells me which brass needs annealing. I've been tinkering on some factory rounds I have here as well as some of my own reloads. I've seen some brands of factory stuff that was almost impossible to move in either the tru tool or my hornady straigtener. But Win brass and norma moves so nice and smooth its almost fun to tinker with it. And I'm thinking I'm seeing why this brass ALSO SEATS WITH THE MOST CONSISTANT SEATING PRESSURE and winds up with the least runnout in the first place. My strategy from here on out will be...if it doesn't move fairly ez with the tru tool....its gonna be annealed.
Kinda thinking this is one of the best $30 I've spent in a long time and looking forward to more tinkering.