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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
acceptable runout range?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSwede" data-source="post: 1118580" data-attributes="member: 82574"><p>Well I've not used one before now but ... I'm using the rcbs case master and measuring on the bullet about half way up the ogive from the meplat. I'm getting disgusting numbers like .017 in runout on some of these virgin Winchester cases loaded with 180 vld's. Rare to get the .002-.003 acceptable range.. I did not measure unloaded brass. They are shooting groups of about 1 moa at 500. I sure hope they will settle down after fire forming. I have not measured yet but can I assume they will behave after firing in my chamber? These are sized in bushing dies to 7mm trimmed and chamfered/deburred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSwede, post: 1118580, member: 82574"] Well I've not used one before now but ... I'm using the rcbs case master and measuring on the bullet about half way up the ogive from the meplat. I'm getting disgusting numbers like .017 in runout on some of these virgin Winchester cases loaded with 180 vld's. Rare to get the .002-.003 acceptable range.. I did not measure unloaded brass. They are shooting groups of about 1 moa at 500. I sure hope they will settle down after fire forming. I have not measured yet but can I assume they will behave after firing in my chamber? These are sized in bushing dies to 7mm trimmed and chamfered/deburred. [/QUOTE]
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