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Bullet runout what is the max?
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<blockquote data-quote="dieseldoc" data-source="post: 641566" data-attributes="member: 22647"><p>Run out does effect the performance of the shot that is out pass the 400 yard range,. Mine for my 6mmbr 105 gr Bergers have to be .0015 or less to shoot sub moa at 500 plus yards. With my 338edge run out have to be .002 or less to effective shoot past 600 plus yards with 300 gr Berger's. </p><p>My seating is at .010 off the lands for both rifles. Only after using Redding comp dies have I been able to keep the run out under control.</p><p></p><p>Interesting thing I did was to use my Hornady concentricity gauge and adjust the run out to .003-004-005 and .006.</p><p></p><p>The results were , more the run out the loss of MOA on the target with everything being the same, power and charge, bullet and primer. Also the greater of run out the spread larger and did have a flyer every so offen</p><p>For those that want to shoot under long range then I would don't worry about run out.</p><p></p><p>charlie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieseldoc, post: 641566, member: 22647"] Run out does effect the performance of the shot that is out pass the 400 yard range,. Mine for my 6mmbr 105 gr Bergers have to be .0015 or less to shoot sub moa at 500 plus yards. With my 338edge run out have to be .002 or less to effective shoot past 600 plus yards with 300 gr Berger's. My seating is at .010 off the lands for both rifles. Only after using Redding comp dies have I been able to keep the run out under control. Interesting thing I did was to use my Hornady concentricity gauge and adjust the run out to .003-004-005 and .006. The results were , more the run out the loss of MOA on the target with everything being the same, power and charge, bullet and primer. Also the greater of run out the spread larger and did have a flyer every so offen For those that want to shoot under long range then I would don't worry about run out. charlie [/QUOTE]
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