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Fixing bullet runout?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ballistic64" data-source="post: 132632" data-attributes="member: 3401"><p>Runout is the amount the bullet is off axis in a case.I dont use the high quality brass (yet) so the only time I measure it is with a resized case thats been fired once.Once you have fired a case in your gun its as straight for that chamber as its ever going to be.Usually the procedure to size the case is the biggest cause of runout.I can only tell you whats worked for me,there are other ways with different dies.Ive given up on conventional dies with expanders and use the redding comp neck die set.Im not saying this is the route you should go,but it works for me.All I can say is a repeat from above.Your fired case is as straight as its ever going to be,so if you have runout issues,more than likely it has to do with your sizing procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ballistic64, post: 132632, member: 3401"] Runout is the amount the bullet is off axis in a case.I dont use the high quality brass (yet) so the only time I measure it is with a resized case thats been fired once.Once you have fired a case in your gun its as straight for that chamber as its ever going to be.Usually the procedure to size the case is the biggest cause of runout.I can only tell you whats worked for me,there are other ways with different dies.Ive given up on conventional dies with expanders and use the redding comp neck die set.Im not saying this is the route you should go,but it works for me.All I can say is a repeat from above.Your fired case is as straight as its ever going to be,so if you have runout issues,more than likely it has to do with your sizing procedure. [/QUOTE]
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