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How picky to get with new brass sorting
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 436451" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I'm picky in this area because I can't stand loaded cartridge runout. Just declaring that up front..</p><p>For you to measure, means you care about it, and your numbers look pretty typical to me.</p><p>For a very long and poorly designed case such as 30-06, runout from thickness variance grows seriously with each body cycle (firing/sizing). Trying to control runout here will only be a losing battle. And neck turning won't help at all.</p><p></p><p>I would use the 45 pieces exceeding 1thou variance, for brass prep setups only. Things like checks for trimmer, turner, uniforming, pilot deburring, chamfering, annealing, necksizing/tension, etc. Toss em in the trash after use, or immediately. </p><p></p><p>Keep and use the 1thou & under.</p><p>If you need more brass, buy twice as much more.</p><p>That's me though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 436451, member: 1521"] I'm picky in this area because I can't stand loaded cartridge runout. Just declaring that up front.. For you to measure, means you care about it, and your numbers look pretty typical to me. For a very long and poorly designed case such as 30-06, runout from thickness variance grows seriously with each body cycle (firing/sizing). Trying to control runout here will only be a losing battle. And neck turning won't help at all. I would use the 45 pieces exceeding 1thou variance, for brass prep setups only. Things like checks for trimmer, turner, uniforming, pilot deburring, chamfering, annealing, necksizing/tension, etc. Toss em in the trash after use, or immediately. Keep and use the 1thou & under. If you need more brass, buy twice as much more. That's me though. [/QUOTE]
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