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Runout question
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard338" data-source="post: 34764" data-attributes="member: 1537"><p>I bought a gauge and found that I had a lot of runout. I was going to get a new press and dies. I have and old turret style press and RCBS dies. However, I did some neckturning, and now my runout is really good. I get maybe 8-10 with .002 in a box of 50, and at least 30 with less than .001. After neckturning, the seating operation even feels smoother. I won't bother with new dies etc for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard338, post: 34764, member: 1537"] I bought a gauge and found that I had a lot of runout. I was going to get a new press and dies. I have and old turret style press and RCBS dies. However, I did some neckturning, and now my runout is really good. I get maybe 8-10 with .002 in a box of 50, and at least 30 with less than .001. After neckturning, the seating operation even feels smoother. I won't bother with new dies etc for now. [/QUOTE]
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