Caractéristiques
- Calibre: Universel
- Poids du colis: 1,247kg
- Hauteur d'expédition: 109mm
- Largeur d'expédition: 165mm
- Longueur d'expédition: 224mm
- UPC: 050806111561
Le prix inclut la TVA mais pas la livraison .
Référence: 749011469
N° fabr.: 592000
050806111561 Le support de vérification des balles Sinclair vous permet de trier rapidement et précisément les balles par longueur de base à ogive. La base en granit noir est parfaitement plate et suffisamment lourde pour rester à l'endroit où vous le souhaitez sur votre banc de rechargement. L'indicateur à cadran inclus dispose d'un contrôle à levier pour une insertion et un retrait faciles des balles dans les comparateurs. Les comparateurs de support de vérification des balles sont vendus séparément et disponibles en calibre 22, 6 mm, 6,5 mm, 7 mm, calibre 30 et calibre 338, ou peuvent être utilisés avec l'un de nos comparateurs hexagonaux.
Livraison gratuite à partir de 249,00 €.
Délai de livraison environ 14-21 jours.
Le Sinclair Bullet Checker Stand te permet de trier rapidement et avec précision les munitions selon la longueur de la base à l'ogive. Sa base en granit noir est parfaitement plate et suffisamment lourde pour rester en place sur ton établi de rechargement.
Ne manque pas cette opportunité d'améliorer ton processus de tri des munitions avec le Sinclair Bullet Sorting Stand !
Lowered my Std Deviation 03/11/2017
This is a really nice tool that is well-built. The marble block is heavy and the tool is quick & easy to set up. I measure base to ogive & sort into groups. Bullets aren't perfect, so when you push them gently into this comparator, they will deform slightly, and you may get different readings - depending on how hard you push the bullets into the comparator. Also, (most importantly) the base of most bullets are not flat - they are usually slightly concave (dish shaped) and you will get different readings, depending there the gauge contacts the base. Neither inaccuracies are the fault of this comparator - they are just part of the inconsistencies of bullet making. Most of the bullet length variance seems to be in the nose length & shape of the meplat (tip). I try to adjust seating depth so that a consistent amount of bullet base is going into the case. I ignore the overall loaded cartridge length. I have been getting lots of sub-6fps standard deviations when doing load testing with this method. Now, if I could just get a nice bullet seater that indexes off the ogive, rather than near the tip or half-way down the nose.
Great tool for accuracy 14/03/2017
If they read and edit these hopefully this review will get published and my previous one deleted. After living with this thing for a year and using it on and off, I finally figured out how to make it work for me. I have the slug type caliber blocks but the HEX nut comparator actually works better for me. Get some sorting bins, at least 8. Number from 2 to 8 or whatever. Start gaging bullets and pay attention to just the 3rd digit after the decimal and drop into the corresponding bins. You will have bullets sorted to approximately 0.001". The gage has a stated accuracy of plus or minus same. So if you have a #5 bin full of bullets, based on the gage accuracy you should actually be between 0.XX4" and 0.XX6". That's as good as this setup will get you. Cheers!
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