ninosdemente
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Currently using the Hornady OAL gauge. I don't reload as often as some may do and don't process many rounds at any given time. The amount I do, I consider enough until I feel I need more. Plus, I didn't buy enough components to stock before prices became a problem. Shame on me.
I like to view reloading videos on YouTube and to see whether I am using them as it is intended and for learning. I saw a couple of videos where loctite was used as another alternative to the Hornady OAL gauge. I can purchase the loctite and try it myself to see what results I get as it is not out of reach to buy. Sure am curious to see if anyone has tried it and compared it to your results from the OAL gauge (if you use it).
Loctite method seems like it's not a new method, but it is a new method for me, which I saw a video on this a few weeks ago. Does look like one may need to lookout for the loctite from "spilling" onto the rifle if too much loctite is applied. May have some other cons, but won't know until I actually try it myself. What are your thoughts/results? Thanks in advanced.
I like to view reloading videos on YouTube and to see whether I am using them as it is intended and for learning. I saw a couple of videos where loctite was used as another alternative to the Hornady OAL gauge. I can purchase the loctite and try it myself to see what results I get as it is not out of reach to buy. Sure am curious to see if anyone has tried it and compared it to your results from the OAL gauge (if you use it).
Loctite method seems like it's not a new method, but it is a new method for me, which I saw a video on this a few weeks ago. Does look like one may need to lookout for the loctite from "spilling" onto the rifle if too much loctite is applied. May have some other cons, but won't know until I actually try it myself. What are your thoughts/results? Thanks in advanced.