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Reloading
Help - bullet runout
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1641986" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I don't have any experience with any Lee products at all because I do not consider their products to be of the best quality. "Maybe" .003-.005 thousandths, buy .010 thousandths there has to be something wrong with one of the tools that you are using to reload your ammunition. I'd be checking the press, the dies and also the tool/method being used to measure the concentricity. The .270 has quite a long neck, getting a bullet to seat improperly in that neck is going to take some effort.<em><u> I think that using your friend's press is a good place to start</u></em>, borrowing another set of .270 Win dies ought to help too. <strong>sedancowboy</strong> also provided you with a good recommendation. Please give us some updates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1641986, member: 69192"] I don't have any experience with any Lee products at all because I do not consider their products to be of the best quality. "Maybe" .003-.005 thousandths, buy .010 thousandths there has to be something wrong with one of the tools that you are using to reload your ammunition. I'd be checking the press, the dies and also the tool/method being used to measure the concentricity. The .270 has quite a long neck, getting a bullet to seat improperly in that neck is going to take some effort.[I][U] I think that using your friend's press is a good place to start[/U][/I], borrowing another set of .270 Win dies ought to help too. [B]sedancowboy[/B] also provided you with a good recommendation. Please give us some updates. [/QUOTE]
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