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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Where to measure runout on VLDs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tesoro" data-source="post: 1421077" data-attributes="member: 44340"><p>Thanks. That has been my goal also. Every now and then I'll do a batch that are dead on like the ones I mentioned in this post but most of the time I am between 1 to 2 tho on the bullet bearing surface when I spend the effort to uniform my cases.</p><p>For me and my rifle/repetitive non benchrest shooting style I think that anything under .005 will not show a difference. But psychologically it makes a difference knowing that I am using precise ammo. Plus reloading is boring to me unless it is challenging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tesoro, post: 1421077, member: 44340"] Thanks. That has been my goal also. Every now and then I'll do a batch that are dead on like the ones I mentioned in this post but most of the time I am between 1 to 2 tho on the bullet bearing surface when I spend the effort to uniform my cases. For me and my rifle/repetitive non benchrest shooting style I think that anything under .005 will not show a difference. But psychologically it makes a difference knowing that I am using precise ammo. Plus reloading is boring to me unless it is challenging. [/QUOTE]
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