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Reloading
Checking case wall runout
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<blockquote data-quote="milanuk" data-source="post: 255840" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>After some polishing (okay, a LOT) I finally got the edges smoothed and the points rounded on the chord so it wasn't digging in to the case so it could actually rotate/spin easily. I also ended up running the case mouth over an expander mandrel... before the case mouth didn't always sit on the same step of the cone, which if it didn't actually hurt, sure drove me to distraction. Between the two, the readings seem to have settled down a lot. For better or worse, I'm trying to sort/cull Winchester .308 brass (which normally shoots pretty well *anyways*) into 'best' (for LR match use) and 'good' (for load development, practice, sighters, etc.) Firing each piece just to fire-form it for sorting seems a bit... wasteful.</p><p></p><p>You're right about the sensitivity of this thing... I'd hate to see what a test indicator in 0.0001 increments was like!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milanuk, post: 255840, member: 376"] After some polishing (okay, a LOT) I finally got the edges smoothed and the points rounded on the chord so it wasn't digging in to the case so it could actually rotate/spin easily. I also ended up running the case mouth over an expander mandrel... before the case mouth didn't always sit on the same step of the cone, which if it didn't actually hurt, sure drove me to distraction. Between the two, the readings seem to have settled down a lot. For better or worse, I'm trying to sort/cull Winchester .308 brass (which normally shoots pretty well *anyways*) into 'best' (for LR match use) and 'good' (for load development, practice, sighters, etc.) Firing each piece just to fire-form it for sorting seems a bit... wasteful. You're right about the sensitivity of this thing... I'd hate to see what a test indicator in 0.0001 increments was like! [/QUOTE]
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