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Reloading
Excessive bullet run out. How to remedy?
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<blockquote data-quote="WBY MAG MAN" data-source="post: 580460" data-attributes="member: 37983"><p>SAPPER26, Mikecr is right on the money. I used to straiten my brass the way you are, never had any problem's through 1000's of round's. I now use the Hornady concentricity gauge that has A built in straitening fixture. With it you are able to get them to .0005 or under with no problem, that was $88.00 of money well spent on A very good reloading tool. I also neck size after fire forming and the next 2-4 reloadings depending on the cartridge before FL sizing. Alot of new brass is 003-006 out, you just have to clean it up one of the way's mentioned above. Good luck and good shooting to ya...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WBY MAG MAN, post: 580460, member: 37983"] SAPPER26, Mikecr is right on the money. I used to straiten my brass the way you are, never had any problem's through 1000's of round's. I now use the Hornady concentricity gauge that has A built in straitening fixture. With it you are able to get them to .0005 or under with no problem, that was $88.00 of money well spent on A very good reloading tool. I also neck size after fire forming and the next 2-4 reloadings depending on the cartridge before FL sizing. Alot of new brass is 003-006 out, you just have to clean it up one of the way's mentioned above. Good luck and good shooting to ya... [/QUOTE]
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