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Reloading
Checking Runout ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 259610" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>I use the gauge from Sinclair also. To be honest, I was doing it wrong for the first year. I cradled only the brass case and had the gauge on the bullet. This is wrong. I always wondered why I was getting 3-6 thousandths in runout. </p><p></p><p>The rear of the case is cradled but the bullet where it meets the case mouth sits in the front cradle with the gauge on the top side. My runout went to virtually zero and most are less than .0015. I spoke with a guy at Sinclair today and he told me this was the correct way to do it.</p><p></p><p>In fact, ever since I had my sizer die's necks honed, runout is about zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 259610, member: 2693"] I use the gauge from Sinclair also. To be honest, I was doing it wrong for the first year. I cradled only the brass case and had the gauge on the bullet. This is wrong. I always wondered why I was getting 3-6 thousandths in runout. The rear of the case is cradled but the bullet where it meets the case mouth sits in the front cradle with the gauge on the top side. My runout went to virtually zero and most are less than .0015. I spoke with a guy at Sinclair today and he told me this was the correct way to do it. In fact, ever since I had my sizer die's necks honed, runout is about zero. [/QUOTE]
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