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Reloading
300 Rum case runout
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 218886" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>Turn the necks on a couple and see what that does. As I've mentioned in previous threads, you can also remove the expander, size a few and check them. If you have little to no runout on those sized brass, then your expander is likely a cause of some of the runout. </p><p></p><p>I sent my sizer dies back to the manufacturer and had them hone the necks to where the OD of the sized brass is .002 less than a loaded round. No need for expander. No runout caused by die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 218886, member: 2693"] Turn the necks on a couple and see what that does. As I've mentioned in previous threads, you can also remove the expander, size a few and check them. If you have little to no runout on those sized brass, then your expander is likely a cause of some of the runout. I sent my sizer dies back to the manufacturer and had them hone the necks to where the OD of the sized brass is .002 less than a loaded round. No need for expander. No runout caused by die. [/QUOTE]
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