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<blockquote data-quote="WV Sendero" data-source="post: 472182" data-attributes="member: 29930"><p>I saw on here that some people measure the case necks rather than the ogives so I re-measured the cartridges on the necks and the run-out was significantly greater than was measured on the ogives (some were out .007" on necks but none were more than .0025" on ogive). As I did this I adjusted the run-out on the necks to be .0025" or better and when I re-checked the ogives again the run-out was .001" or less on all 25 rounds. So my question is, is it ok to adjust run-out on the necks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV Sendero, post: 472182, member: 29930"] I saw on here that some people measure the case necks rather than the ogives so I re-measured the cartridges on the necks and the run-out was significantly greater than was measured on the ogives (some were out .007" on necks but none were more than .0025" on ogive). As I did this I adjusted the run-out on the necks to be .0025" or better and when I re-checked the ogives again the run-out was .001" or less on all 25 rounds. So my question is, is it ok to adjust run-out on the necks? [/QUOTE]
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