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Weird Issue with Run out
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 458093" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>do two things:</p><p>1. sell the collet die and never regret it.</p><p>2. on your full length die, put an O ring under the top jam nut just for the stem. You want it to be able to follow the neck wall on the way out without be ridgidly in place</p><p> </p><p>might try this:</p><p> </p><p>1. buy a combination stone that is fairly smooth.</p><p>(a) stone the bolster plate of the press to remove any hickeys</p><p>(b) stone the top and bottom side of the jaws to make sure they are good and</p><p>flat</p><p>(c) adjust the 1/4-28 screw that opens the jaws so the the jaws are a little</p><p>loose at both ends of the stroke (this makes it easier for the case head to</p><p>float during the sizing stroke). I run mine just tight enough to hold onto the</p><p>case rim when I pull the case from the die</p><p>(d) Stone the base of the case to remove dings left by the extractor (not</p><p>much)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 458093, member: 25383"] do two things: 1. sell the collet die and never regret it. 2. on your full length die, put an O ring under the top jam nut just for the stem. You want it to be able to follow the neck wall on the way out without be ridgidly in place might try this: 1. buy a combination stone that is fairly smooth. (a) stone the bolster plate of the press to remove any hickeys (b) stone the top and bottom side of the jaws to make sure they are good and flat (c) adjust the 1/4-28 screw that opens the jaws so the the jaws are a little loose at both ends of the stroke (this makes it easier for the case head to float during the sizing stroke). I run mine just tight enough to hold onto the case rim when I pull the case from the die (d) Stone the base of the case to remove dings left by the extractor (not much) gary [/QUOTE]
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