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Reloading
Correcting runout after the fact
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 373806" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>I just got the hornady checker/fixer tool. Not sure what to make of it. It barely shows runnout with most of my ammo. My rcbs v-block can show .006 and the hornady might show .001. Sometimes I fix it on my hornady and it actually gets worse checking on the rcbs. It's almost like the 2 units pick up concentricity in different areas. I'm quite sure the hornady might have a problem because it is measureing too close to the support near the tip of the bullet.</p><p></p><p>ALL THIS BRINGS MY QUESTION FOR YOU GURUS. Exactly how is the case supported in a chamber?? Does it kind of just lie there on the bottom....or....if you have tighter headspace tolerance....say .002 head space does the case actually lift up from the chamber slightly being supported at the base of the case and then at the shoulder?? If that's the way it is then the hornady tool should probably suffice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 373806, member: 180"] I just got the hornady checker/fixer tool. Not sure what to make of it. It barely shows runnout with most of my ammo. My rcbs v-block can show .006 and the hornady might show .001. Sometimes I fix it on my hornady and it actually gets worse checking on the rcbs. It's almost like the 2 units pick up concentricity in different areas. I'm quite sure the hornady might have a problem because it is measureing too close to the support near the tip of the bullet. ALL THIS BRINGS MY QUESTION FOR YOU GURUS. Exactly how is the case supported in a chamber?? Does it kind of just lie there on the bottom....or....if you have tighter headspace tolerance....say .002 head space does the case actually lift up from the chamber slightly being supported at the base of the case and then at the shoulder?? If that's the way it is then the hornady tool should probably suffice. [/QUOTE]
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