concentricity guage: recommendations?

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I am in the market for a concentricity guage. Which one do you guys recommend? I have read the RCBS model relies on finger spinning the cartridge on a V, rather than bearings like the Sinclair. I see there are models made by other companies such as Hornady. Ease of use and consistency are important characteristics in my purchase decision.

I handload these calibres:

.243 win
.270 win
.308 win
.30-06
.303 Brit.
.375 H&H

Thanks!

K
 
I have a Holland's, but I'm not sure they make them anymore. Sinclair or Neco would be at the top of my list.
 
I've got a Sinclair and as you'd expect, it's nice.....not sure how it compares thought as it's all I've ever used.
 
I agree that there are better but my RCBS has served me well. If I wouldn't have picked it up for a song, I would probably have purchased the Sinclair or Neco.
 
I have the Hornady model. Short on instructions (why is that? seems like a lot of reloading equipment is "short on instructions"...sorry, I digress). It took me awhile to get it down but I'm happy with it. It has let me know when I have a die "out of whack" for seating bullets. I have no experience with other models so I can't compare it to them.
 
I have a NECO I bought years ago, and it is nice, but these days I would buy a Sinclair.
 
Walkalong, why would you get the Sinclair over the NECO? It seems like the NECO does more than check run-out. I don't want to hijack this thread but I was actually searching about concentricity gauges when I seen this, and just about had my mind made up on the NECO.
 
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