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Reloading
Concentricity Adjustment and Neck Tension
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1965794" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>If your runout is >2thou as seen on a neck bender, the actual runout is way higher still.</p><p>And while your lowering indicated eccentricity on the tool, your ammo is still crooked as all get out.</p><p>Then, chambering crooked ammo can lead to chambered pressure points(depending on clearances).</p><p>This is where shots begin to throw.</p><p>Wiggling seated bullets at abstract angles & amounts won't help with desired CBTO either.</p><p></p><p>As far as tension variance from it, I'm thinking it's minor to these potentials, but hard to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1965794, member: 1521"] If your runout is >2thou as seen on a neck bender, the actual runout is way higher still. And while your lowering indicated eccentricity on the tool, your ammo is still crooked as all get out. Then, chambering crooked ammo can lead to chambered pressure points(depending on clearances). This is where shots begin to throw. Wiggling seated bullets at abstract angles & amounts won't help with desired CBTO either. As far as tension variance from it, I'm thinking it's minor to these potentials, but hard to say. [/QUOTE]
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