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Reloading
Decreasing bullet runout during bullet seating
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<blockquote data-quote="ultraedge" data-source="post: 917172" data-attributes="member: 36257"><p>The best method that I have found to get low runout is as follows: 1. size brass 2. neck turn 3. load and shoot in a good chamber 4.resize and reload with quality dies such as Forster or Whidden. 5. when seating the bullet, rotate the cartridge in the shellholder at least three times and seat in each position. Using this process , I rarely have loaded cartridges that exceed .001 runout. Cartridges that I normally load are .22-.250, .243, 7STW, .308, .300 RUM, and .338EDGE. Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultraedge, post: 917172, member: 36257"] The best method that I have found to get low runout is as follows: 1. size brass 2. neck turn 3. load and shoot in a good chamber 4.resize and reload with quality dies such as Forster or Whidden. 5. when seating the bullet, rotate the cartridge in the shellholder at least three times and seat in each position. Using this process , I rarely have loaded cartridges that exceed .001 runout. Cartridges that I normally load are .22-.250, .243, 7STW, .308, .300 RUM, and .338EDGE. Gary [/QUOTE]
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