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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
cant seem to load straght ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1011749" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Dsmith1651,</p><p>Don't measure bullet runout with the probe of the dial indicator out on the ojive of the bullet. You want to put the probe as close to the casemouth /bullet junction as you can without touching the neck. A good start is to find out which die (if any) is causing your problem. Take a once fired cartridge case and check the concentricity on the neck (mid-point on the neck) on a case right out of the chamber , then on the neck when the case comes out of the full length or neck die , then on the loaded cartridge at the bullet /case mouth junction. note your run out at each step to see where the problem is originating and fix it there. 0 to .005 runout is the range you want to be in.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p>Take care,</p><p> Phil Hoham</p><p>Berger Bullet tech</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1011749, member: 85389"] Dsmith1651, Don't measure bullet runout with the probe of the dial indicator out on the ojive of the bullet. You want to put the probe as close to the casemouth /bullet junction as you can without touching the neck. A good start is to find out which die (if any) is causing your problem. Take a once fired cartridge case and check the concentricity on the neck (mid-point on the neck) on a case right out of the chamber , then on the neck when the case comes out of the full length or neck die , then on the loaded cartridge at the bullet /case mouth junction. note your run out at each step to see where the problem is originating and fix it there. 0 to .005 runout is the range you want to be in. Hope this helps. Take care, Phil Hoham Berger Bullet tech [/QUOTE]
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