Yep, have a machinists stone for that. I just use the gauge when I want to see how bad and have numbers.But it's not something I check regular production with. If I have a questionable round, I'll roll it on a flat surface to see any really bad runout.
Mine paid for itself, and I swore to never buy crimped ammo again.Dillon primer pocket crimp removal/swage tool.
I've Held a few back, and in the past few years, they have come in handy to give powder to desperate folk (not sell).Why do you keep them??
My regularly failing piece of equipment, it's always running dry.
