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<blockquote data-quote="rugerdog5" data-source="post: 689298" data-attributes="member: 24171"><p>The wierd thing is I loaded twenty rounds to test about two weeks ago in one grain increments 55, 56, 57, and 58. They all came out just fine. I usually dont do it this way but I don't have much time to shoot because of kids and work. I only had time to shoot 55 and I skipped to 57 because the velocity was not consistant at all. 57 got me down to single digit sd and a .75 moa group. I had to pack up at this point due to time constaints. So back to last night when I got a chance to tincker in the garage. Since the last time I loaded those rounds I have not changed a thing I left the the seating die in the press and didn't touch anything. I took fifteen new nosler cases and just like I started with checked them for run out and loaded three five round sets inbetween 57and 58 and everyone but three came out with awful runout. I should have posted all this last night but I was kinda tired. I'm still going to try any sugestion I get but this may narrow down the problem. Thanks guys for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rugerdog5, post: 689298, member: 24171"] The wierd thing is I loaded twenty rounds to test about two weeks ago in one grain increments 55, 56, 57, and 58. They all came out just fine. I usually dont do it this way but I don't have much time to shoot because of kids and work. I only had time to shoot 55 and I skipped to 57 because the velocity was not consistant at all. 57 got me down to single digit sd and a .75 moa group. I had to pack up at this point due to time constaints. So back to last night when I got a chance to tincker in the garage. Since the last time I loaded those rounds I have not changed a thing I left the the seating die in the press and didn't touch anything. I took fifteen new nosler cases and just like I started with checked them for run out and loaded three five round sets inbetween 57and 58 and everyone but three came out with awful runout. I should have posted all this last night but I was kinda tired. I'm still going to try any sugestion I get but this may narrow down the problem. Thanks guys for your help. [/QUOTE]
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