Geronimo Jim said:I just got into shooting groundhog matches at 200 300 and 400 yards. Do you think it is worth while to sort at these distances?
wboggs said:40xGuy
How do you contact John Buhay? I am unable to find a contact for him. About what did the tool and inserts cost? Daid Tubb used to sell one but he has discontinued it, stlill has inserts for sale on his superiorshootingsystems site.
Thanks
wboggs said:Thanks Have called and left message on answering machine.
Would this be used in place of a Simclair Bullet Sorting Stand with Dial Indicator?
I might have to give this a try.The Sinclair, as purchased, measures bullet base to ogive. On a flat base bullet, this would be measuring bearing surface. On a boat tail bullet, it would be measuring base to ogive. You can make a caliber specific reamed cylinder to attach to the indicator stem and have the same caliber specific base to turn the Sinclair unit into a bearing surface comparator. I did this by drilling/reaming a Sinclair comparator base (the type designed to clamp to the blade of a caliper) to fit the stem of the indicator on my Sinclair sorting stand. It now measures bearing surface.
Mark King Rifles makes great ones. 717-834-6284.
I called and talked to Mark King a while ago and he said he doesn't sell them anymore.