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Lock-N-Load Ammo Concentricity Tool
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Lock-N-Load Ammo Concentricity Tool
having never been anything close to a precision shooter, I didn't know a tool like this existed ===> https://www.amazon.com/Hornady-050076-L ... merReviews .... it simply hasn't ever been consideration that I've known I needed to worry about .... just wondering, how many folks have found a need for such a tool ..
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Re: Lock-N-Load Ammo Concentricity Tool
I used one on my .223 target reloads, I cannot say exactly how much it contributed to the superb accuracy of my CZ 527 Varmint, but I am sure it helped. It makes you feel better to know that all your bullets are actually pointed straight ahead. I no longer have a rifle that could benefit from the tool, but if I get another gun, I will definitely use it again.
I did try it on some cheap Hornady .223 range ammo. They were pretty wonky, and the groups tightened up a little after straightening them. If you are truly anal, buy one, use it, and feel good about yourself and your (possibly) smaller groups. If you are a long range varmint shooter it could be helpful.
If you want to make sure your straightened rounds stay straight, be sure to use a single shot adapter and don’t slam them onto the feed ramp from the magazine.
OTH I think a good chronograph would be a much better investment if you do not already have one. After you have found a load that gives good accuracy with minimal velocity spread, then you can start to worry about tweaking the bullet angle. That step is like icing the cake, you have to do all the other stuff first.
John Davies
Spokane WA
I did try it on some cheap Hornady .223 range ammo. They were pretty wonky, and the groups tightened up a little after straightening them. If you are truly anal, buy one, use it, and feel good about yourself and your (possibly) smaller groups. If you are a long range varmint shooter it could be helpful.
If you want to make sure your straightened rounds stay straight, be sure to use a single shot adapter and don’t slam them onto the feed ramp from the magazine.
OTH I think a good chronograph would be a much better investment if you do not already have one. After you have found a load that gives good accuracy with minimal velocity spread, then you can start to worry about tweaking the bullet angle. That step is like icing the cake, you have to do all the other stuff first.
John Davies
Spokane WA
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- Ojaileveraction
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Re: Lock-N-Load Ammo Concentricity Tool
Concentricity, long bullet seating depths, weighing brass and/or bullets, Will help you win benchrest matches.
Those .02 inches make a difference.
Deer may not be able to tell the difference though.
Those .02 inches make a difference.
Deer may not be able to tell the difference though.
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Re: Lock-N-Load Ammo Concentricity Tool
I'm not sure Concentricity is even an issue if you have an off the shelf rifle. A no turn rifle. You would have to take the extra step of indexing cases. So the cases are chambered in the exact same alignment each time.
Don't know for sure, It is really over my pay grade.
Don't know for sure, It is really over my pay grade.
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Re: Lock-N-Load Ammo Concentricity Tool
I'm not sure Concentricity is even an issue if you have an off the shelf rifle. A no turn rifle. You would have to take the extra step of indexing cases. So the cases are chambered in the exact same alignment each time.
Don't know for sure, It is really over my pay grade.
Don't know for sure, It is really over my pay grade.
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Re: Lock-N-Load Ammo Concentricity Tool
Ojaileveraction wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 1:53 pmDon't know for sure, It is really over my pay grade.
I can identify with that .... considering what I shoot at, what I'm shooting, and what I'm shooting it out of, I don't know that "Concentricity" has ever been or ever will be even a slight issue .... don't get me wrong, I'd be delighted if I had the level of equipment and skill where it could make a difference ....
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Re: Lock-N-Load Ammo Concentricity Tool
If you're long range, bench rest shooting, it will help. There's a laundry list of other equipment & methods to go along with that.
A deer, hog, couldn't care less.
A deer, hog, couldn't care less.
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