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Reloading
case neck runout
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntersam" data-source="post: 1024906" data-attributes="member: 86520"><p>I'm new to this site but have been reloading since 1972, I'm getting old. I had this problem a few times. One time it was the press that was out of line. The co. replaced it but I have better concentricity with my Forester press than my other one's. If your expander has a lot of drag when you are pulling it out of the neck it can get your necks out of line. You can put it in a drill and take it down about .002 and then polish it and I use mica on the inside of the necks. This can help a lot. Also making sure your die is square with your ram in your press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntersam, post: 1024906, member: 86520"] I'm new to this site but have been reloading since 1972, I'm getting old. I had this problem a few times. One time it was the press that was out of line. The co. replaced it but I have better concentricity with my Forester press than my other one's. If your expander has a lot of drag when you are pulling it out of the neck it can get your necks out of line. You can put it in a drill and take it down about .002 and then polish it and I use mica on the inside of the necks. This can help a lot. Also making sure your die is square with your ram in your press. [/QUOTE]
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