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Reloading
Help with runout
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<blockquote data-quote="boomhand" data-source="post: 255454" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>I'm a greenhorn at reloading and went thru this until I narrowed it down to how I seated the bullet. The most important thing I found was not forcing the bullet into brass (that was checked for runout) . If I went very slow and I mean slow in starting the bullet until the brass accepted it I cut my .005-.008 down to .001-.002. I can actually tell if it's going to be a good cartridge as I'm feeling it start in. I'm wondering if a neck turning tool can make this process easier. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomhand, post: 255454, member: 10216"] I'm a greenhorn at reloading and went thru this until I narrowed it down to how I seated the bullet. The most important thing I found was not forcing the bullet into brass (that was checked for runout) . If I went very slow and I mean slow in starting the bullet until the brass accepted it I cut my .005-.008 down to .001-.002. I can actually tell if it's going to be a good cartridge as I'm feeling it start in. I'm wondering if a neck turning tool can make this process easier. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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