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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 2483751" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>What I found was the most important benefit of my run out gauge was telling me where it was coming from or what I was not doing right in my loading process. What I found was that the expander ball had to go. This was a big issue. Sure there are things that can be done to reduce run out with it, but still an issue. I found that good dies along with a good sizing practice were key in bringing down run out. The press was secondary provided it wasn't damaged. I settled on a Redding body die/Lee collet die set up along with a good seater die. Done wonders for my run out. Having said all this I found that at moderate distance ( 100 yrd) you will need a very accurate rifle to be able to tell the difference between .001 and .003. JME</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 2483751, member: 95503"] What I found was the most important benefit of my run out gauge was telling me where it was coming from or what I was not doing right in my loading process. What I found was that the expander ball had to go. This was a big issue. Sure there are things that can be done to reduce run out with it, but still an issue. I found that good dies along with a good sizing practice were key in bringing down run out. The press was secondary provided it wasn't damaged. I settled on a Redding body die/Lee collet die set up along with a good seater die. Done wonders for my run out. Having said all this I found that at moderate distance ( 100 yrd) you will need a very accurate rifle to be able to tell the difference between .001 and .003. JME [/QUOTE]
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