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Measuring TIR with the Forster Concentricity Gauge

I've been reading about gauging TIR with the various gauges--Sinclair, 21st Century, etc.--and am wondering whether the less-expensive Forster gauge is precise enough for the job (just measuring bullet runout).

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Will it do the job adequately, or should I bite the bullet and spend more?
 
I have one from Sinclair:
Also have, for a while now, the Forster as pictured above.
The Forster does a good job but you must pay attention to the fine adjustments.
The Sinclair is, at least for me, much more difficult to get consistent reading with.
 
I've been reading about gauging TIR with the various gauges--Sinclair, 21st Century, etc.--and am wondering whether the less-expensive Forster gauge is precise enough for the job (just measuring bullet runout).

eJxZSya.jpg


Will it do the job adequately, or should I bite the bullet and spend more?

I don't care for the gauges that index off the base of the cartridge as the base of a cartridge is often not square to the case body, shoulder or neck's axis and it's the alignment with the case body that I find a better thing to get the axis of the shoulder lined up with the bullet's axis. So, I use the Sinclair gauge and have zero difficulty in getting consistent readings.
 
I have the gauge pictured as well as the RCBS. The Forster always measures significantly less runout, I assume because it is supported by the bullet as opposed to the case on the RCBS. Until I learn something that changes my mind I will stick with a gauge like the RCBS or Sinclair as opposed to the Forster and Hornady styles.
 

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