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<blockquote data-quote="jreagle" data-source="post: 1405077" data-attributes="member: 40992"><p>IMO the .002" run out should not be a problem as long as it stays there with the bullet seated. Tight groups should be attainable.</p><p></p><p>Most times virgin fresh factory cases have more run out than that (measure some if you have time) and have had some good groups with them after just chamfering the case mouths (if they weren't already chamfered by the mfgr). The groups most of the time seem to tighten after the 1st or 2nd firing just collet neck sizing after firing.</p><p></p><p>every rifle is an individual though.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jreagle, post: 1405077, member: 40992"] IMO the .002" run out should not be a problem as long as it stays there with the bullet seated. Tight groups should be attainable. Most times virgin fresh factory cases have more run out than that (measure some if you have time) and have had some good groups with them after just chamfering the case mouths (if they weren't already chamfered by the mfgr). The groups most of the time seem to tighten after the 1st or 2nd firing just collet neck sizing after firing. every rifle is an individual though..... [/QUOTE]
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