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How can I minimize bullet runout?
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<blockquote data-quote="steve4102" data-source="post: 200116" data-attributes="member: 4048"><p>Very good advice indeed, thanks. I have been chasing RO for awhile now and I have a couple of ways I have reduced it. </p><p></p><p> In cartridges where standard FL and Seating dies are the only ones available (9.3x62), I use Kirby's method along with a universal decapping die. It works very well and the price is right. </p><p></p><p> In other more popular cartridges where there are many different types of dies available I use the Lee Collet Die followed by a Redding Body Die or Bushing Die for sizing. The Lee Collet Die is a great die for producing very concentric brass. Follow it with a Redding body die and you have an FL sized piece of brass with very very little runout. My choice for seating dies is the Forster BR seater. It works great and is fairly inexpensive.</p><p></p><p> I also have a several Forster BR FL dies sets. For a simple two die set these are the best I have ever used. Only two dies, size it and seat it and the concentricity is simply outstanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve4102, post: 200116, member: 4048"] Very good advice indeed, thanks. I have been chasing RO for awhile now and I have a couple of ways I have reduced it. In cartridges where standard FL and Seating dies are the only ones available (9.3x62), I use Kirby's method along with a universal decapping die. It works very well and the price is right. In other more popular cartridges where there are many different types of dies available I use the Lee Collet Die followed by a Redding Body Die or Bushing Die for sizing. The Lee Collet Die is a great die for producing very concentric brass. Follow it with a Redding body die and you have an FL sized piece of brass with very very little runout. My choice for seating dies is the Forster BR seater. It works great and is fairly inexpensive. I also have a several Forster BR FL dies sets. For a simple two die set these are the best I have ever used. Only two dies, size it and seat it and the concentricity is simply outstanding. [/QUOTE]
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