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		<title>Reloading Tip: Inspect Ammo Components with Magnifier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the most-used piece of equipment on this Editor&#8217;s reloading bench? No it&#8217;s not my Rock-Chucker press, or even my calipers. The one item in near-constant use is a small, folding magnifying glass. Mine folds into a square case and offers 4X viewing with an 8X bifocal insert. With this handy tool I can [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" hspace="4" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/4xmagnifierx160.jpg">What is the most-used piece of equipment on this Editor&#8217;s reloading bench? No it&#8217;s not my Rock-Chucker press, or even my calipers. The one item in near-constant use is a small, folding magnifying glass. Mine folds into a square case and offers 4X viewing with an 8X bifocal insert. With this handy tool I can inspect case mouths for burrs, check flash-holes, and look for flaws on bullet jackets and bullet tips. I also use the magnifier to see rifling marks on bullets seated into the rifling, or check my bolt for galling. The number of uses is nearly endless.</p>
<p>When loading match ammo, here are some of the things you should check with a magnifier:</p>
<li>Flash Holes (make sure they are round and not obstructed)</li>
<li>Case Necks and Bushings (check necks for scratching; inspect bushings for embedded grit or brass shavings)</li>
<li>Case Mouth (check inside and out for small burrs or cuts &#8212; either can damage your bullet jackets)</li>
<li>Bullet Meplats (check meplats CAREFULLY &#8212; look for damaged tips and significant meplat size variations)</li>
<li>Plastic Ballistic Tips (check for crooked or broken tips; look at jacket edge where it meets the plastic &#8212; this can be very ragged with burrs or gaps so it doesn&#8217;t fit flush with the plastic tip)
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/magnify02.jpg" alt="Ballistic Tips"></p>
<p>Folding magnifiers are so handy yet inexpensive that you should own a couple spares (including one in the range box). I bought my magnifier in a book-store, but you can also find them on the web at <a href="http://scientificsonline.com/search.asp?t=ss&amp;ss=folding+magnifier&amp;x=0&amp;y=0" target="new">Edmund Scientifics</a> and <a href="http://www.widgetsupply.com/page/WS/CTGY/magnifier-folding" target="new">WidgetSupply.com</a> starting at just $1.97.</p>
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