I have just started reloading, am taking my time and learning as I go along. I buy what I think is decent equipment and have a friend that has been reloading for a while that I can fall back on for advice. At this point I am focusing on .223 and processing a decent amount of once fired brass. That means through priming and ready to charge powder. I am not reloading for super accuracy at this point, I just want dependable ammo that is not over pressured. I want to pull the trigger and the gun go bang and not boom. Since I have no experience with bullet seating I am leaning toward buying a concentricity tool to measure run out, just so I don't flub up the seating step. I have read many posts on different boards where a good number of reloaders don't use that tool. What is the general feeling, experience, thoughts about me using the concentricity tool at this stage of my learning curve?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.