So, I'm cheap... Trying to figure out a cheaper way to monitor seating force than buying the 21st Century hydro press or similar.
I was thinking of taking a 3/8 socket and welding it on a bracket that I could screw on to the handle of my rock chucker. Then stick one of those beam type torque wrenches in the socket in line with the pull direction of the handle. So when a bullet is seated I can read the pointer on the beam scale. Have to experiment on what torque wrench range, maybe 0-80 in lbs. Of course the reading value would be irrelevant. Would just be looking for consistent readings.
Think it would work?
Beam torque wrench
I was thinking of taking a 3/8 socket and welding it on a bracket that I could screw on to the handle of my rock chucker. Then stick one of those beam type torque wrenches in the socket in line with the pull direction of the handle. So when a bullet is seated I can read the pointer on the beam scale. Have to experiment on what torque wrench range, maybe 0-80 in lbs. Of course the reading value would be irrelevant. Would just be looking for consistent readings.
Think it would work?
Beam torque wrench
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