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Reloading
help! seated bullet runout!
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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 404666" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>I think you will enjoy your Forester press. It is all I have ever used. I personally have never checked runout, so take this for what it is worth.</p><p>-With VLD bullets, you may need to get a stem that is made for them for your dies.</p><p>-When seating a bullet, I seat the bullet, then turn it 180 degrees and seat it again. Don't no if it helps, but I have reloaded some pretty accurate ammo.</p><p>-I would do all neck chamfering and trimming and then reisize again to see if it helps. </p><p>-Also, try not to use the plunger button when you can</p><p> </p><p>A discription of you reloading process might help find the problem. Are you running heavy neck tension, do you feel a difference in seating pressure on some cases than others, how far are you bumping the shoulder, ect ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 404666, member: 10654"] I think you will enjoy your Forester press. It is all I have ever used. I personally have never checked runout, so take this for what it is worth. -With VLD bullets, you may need to get a stem that is made for them for your dies. -When seating a bullet, I seat the bullet, then turn it 180 degrees and seat it again. Don't no if it helps, but I have reloaded some pretty accurate ammo. -I would do all neck chamfering and trimming and then reisize again to see if it helps. -Also, try not to use the plunger button when you can A discription of you reloading process might help find the problem. Are you running heavy neck tension, do you feel a difference in seating pressure on some cases than others, how far are you bumping the shoulder, ect ? [/QUOTE]
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