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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Bullet runout, concentricity, and precision.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter2678" data-source="post: 816469" data-attributes="member: 47460"><p>Cant provide any books but from everything Ive read .003 or less runout is the area you want to have your reloads in. For my uses (mostly paper and longrange vermin, .002 or less is where I prefer to keep my loads. I've used the 21st century concentricuty guage for a while now to keep an eye on my reloads but now that recently switched over to wilson seater dies its basically a paperweight on my bench. The wilson's all but eliminate the measurable runout..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter2678, post: 816469, member: 47460"] Cant provide any books but from everything Ive read .003 or less runout is the area you want to have your reloads in. For my uses (mostly paper and longrange vermin, .002 or less is where I prefer to keep my loads. I've used the 21st century concentricuty guage for a while now to keep an eye on my reloads but now that recently switched over to wilson seater dies its basically a paperweight on my bench. The wilson's all but eliminate the measurable runout.. [/QUOTE]
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