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Bullet Runout
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<blockquote data-quote="victor" data-source="post: 134419" data-attributes="member: 3361"><p>Kraky,</p><p></p><p>I hear you on the Brass resizing issue. Altough I did find that even without the sizing button in the die, If I pressed the brass up with one single stroke and pulled it out, the runout was hit and miss (between .000 - .005 TIR). However if I rotated the brass incrementally as I pressed the brass up into the die, I got much better neck concentricity. </p><p></p><p>Also, I agree with tuning of the expander button if it is close up near the neck. Some dies have the button way at the bottom of the die, so its concentricity within the die does not matter nearly as much since the neck is not in the neck constricting portion of the die. At the bottom there is nothing but air around the neck and the post button stem will flex or the case will cant a small amount to clear the eccentric position of the button. In other words I don't think the long stemmed button has enough ridity to bent the neck.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, Have you found a die or tuning method for Bullet Seating?</p><p></p><p>That's where I have my biggest problems.</p><p></p><p>Nice talking with you Kraky,</p><p>Take care,</p><p>Vic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victor, post: 134419, member: 3361"] Kraky, I hear you on the Brass resizing issue. Altough I did find that even without the sizing button in the die, If I pressed the brass up with one single stroke and pulled it out, the runout was hit and miss (between .000 - .005 TIR). However if I rotated the brass incrementally as I pressed the brass up into the die, I got much better neck concentricity. Also, I agree with tuning of the expander button if it is close up near the neck. Some dies have the button way at the bottom of the die, so its concentricity within the die does not matter nearly as much since the neck is not in the neck constricting portion of the die. At the bottom there is nothing but air around the neck and the post button stem will flex or the case will cant a small amount to clear the eccentric position of the button. In other words I don't think the long stemmed button has enough ridity to bent the neck. Anyhow, Have you found a die or tuning method for Bullet Seating? That's where I have my biggest problems. Nice talking with you Kraky, Take care, Vic [/QUOTE]
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