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Reloading
Where to measure runout on VLDs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1421340" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I can understand the centerline/concentricity views from folks who can't make straight ammo. But bananas do not center in chambers without chambered tension points.</p><p></p><p>These tension points are not good for accuracy, so folks who can't make straight ammo reach for big FL sizing to create more clearances(which is what caused the bananas in the first place). And then their obviously bad results seem improved by more clearances. Hence the calls for, often to insistence, that big sizing/clearances are prerequisite to good results.</p><p>I call it tail chasing...</p><p></p><p>Of course many reloaders can make straight ammo, having very low TIR -as proven on a v-block runout gauge. Just a different approach to reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1421340, member: 1521"] I can understand the centerline/concentricity views from folks who can't make straight ammo. But bananas do not center in chambers without chambered tension points. These tension points are not good for accuracy, so folks who can't make straight ammo reach for big FL sizing to create more clearances(which is what caused the bananas in the first place). And then their obviously bad results seem improved by more clearances. Hence the calls for, often to insistence, that big sizing/clearances are prerequisite to good results. I call it tail chasing... Of course many reloaders can make straight ammo, having very low TIR -as proven on a v-block runout gauge. Just a different approach to reloading. [/QUOTE]
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