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MEC marksman customer service
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2386956" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>I have a forster and a BB2 side by side. Runout is the same in both with the same die. Once in the die under pressure the die has it. On the way out of the die passing over expander can change things. My 338 in those presses has perfect runout, my 250ai a couple thousandths. At one time th 250 had .010 runout, sent die to Redding for repair, came back runout .002</p><p>My 40+ year old RC press still makes great loads with little runout even with play in the ram. Son has it now and he is shooting one groups. TETO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2386956, member: 68015"] I have a forster and a BB2 side by side. Runout is the same in both with the same die. Once in the die under pressure the die has it. On the way out of the die passing over expander can change things. My 338 in those presses has perfect runout, my 250ai a couple thousandths. At one time th 250 had .010 runout, sent die to Redding for repair, came back runout .002 My 40+ year old RC press still makes great loads with little runout even with play in the ram. Son has it now and he is shooting one groups. TETO [/QUOTE]
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