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Reloading
Did I fix my reloading problem, do others do this?
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<blockquote data-quote="TnTom" data-source="post: 473444" data-attributes="member: 21944"><p>If the reamer is true and the diameters to be reamed are not true prior to reaming the reamer will follow. There are some variables.</p><p></p><p>Personally its not an issue worth spending a lot of time on contrary to a lot of other opinions. You will gain more measurable improvement in your groups by loading the brass and getting on the trigger. .002,.003, and under load em and shoot em. Over .003 throw them in the bucket if it is that big of a deal but you never convince me that you can measure the results in your group size and tie it to runout variations ,ot with your small sample size. You need to make the determination over the shooting season shooting under the best conditions. </p><p></p><p>The makers of the runout tooling are gong to tell you otherwise and your going to continue spending more $$$ to improve their bottom line than you will ever measure in your group size. Is it a gimmick? Decide for yourself but plan on making your decision based on many rounds fired under very similar conditions. </p><p></p><p>If your plan is to shoot extreme ranges 800 - 1000+ it a legitimate concern. I shot 600 yd matches and over the season tracked bullet run out and scores and I shot consistent scores with loads that varied up .004" I used those for spotters and shot for score with .003 and under. Couldnt tell the difference. did I win a lot of matches, no but I didn't shoot much out of the 10 ring. except on windy days I didn't do so good. </p><p></p><p>Trigger time is far more of an influence on good groups than runout will ever be. I know how frustrating it is when rolling your own but don't let it take the fun out of your game. </p><p></p><p>MHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnTom, post: 473444, member: 21944"] If the reamer is true and the diameters to be reamed are not true prior to reaming the reamer will follow. There are some variables. Personally its not an issue worth spending a lot of time on contrary to a lot of other opinions. You will gain more measurable improvement in your groups by loading the brass and getting on the trigger. .002,.003, and under load em and shoot em. Over .003 throw them in the bucket if it is that big of a deal but you never convince me that you can measure the results in your group size and tie it to runout variations ,ot with your small sample size. You need to make the determination over the shooting season shooting under the best conditions. The makers of the runout tooling are gong to tell you otherwise and your going to continue spending more $$$ to improve their bottom line than you will ever measure in your group size. Is it a gimmick? Decide for yourself but plan on making your decision based on many rounds fired under very similar conditions. If your plan is to shoot extreme ranges 800 - 1000+ it a legitimate concern. I shot 600 yd matches and over the season tracked bullet run out and scores and I shot consistent scores with loads that varied up .004" I used those for spotters and shot for score with .003 and under. Couldnt tell the difference. did I win a lot of matches, no but I didn't shoot much out of the 10 ring. except on windy days I didn't do so good. Trigger time is far more of an influence on good groups than runout will ever be. I know how frustrating it is when rolling your own but don't let it take the fun out of your game. MHO [/QUOTE]
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