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How do you straighten runout?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 486534" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>I've got a dilema, I really thought I knew a lot about reloading until I got into LRH. Man, how little I really do know! I knnow I neew some help. I have a RCBS guage I purchased to check runout, neck and case wall thickness,etc. I have found cases that are .004-.006 off. Once you have a case that has that much runout, is there a way to straighten it back to .002 or less?</p><p>Second question, when using a neck sizer and you need to bump the shoulder back a hair, what do you use to do it without full length resizing? Or can you?</p><p>Answers will be greatly appreciated. Thanking all of you in advance,</p><p>Gone Ballistic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 486534, member: 26477"] I've got a dilema, I really thought I knew a lot about reloading until I got into LRH. Man, how little I really do know! I knnow I neew some help. I have a RCBS guage I purchased to check runout, neck and case wall thickness,etc. I have found cases that are .004-.006 off. Once you have a case that has that much runout, is there a way to straighten it back to .002 or less? Second question, when using a neck sizer and you need to bump the shoulder back a hair, what do you use to do it without full length resizing? Or can you? Answers will be greatly appreciated. Thanking all of you in advance, Gone Ballistic [/QUOTE]
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