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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Do you really need a runout gauge??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1642692" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>Maybe I need a bushing style sizing die for 264, FL or neck, & see where that leads me? I'm not looking to win matches just looking to see if worth while accuracy gains can be made . I have my own range so can shoot at will. Every effort is made to wire brush, clean & dry lube inside of case necks to reduce the friction of the expander button before sizing. A dirty "inside" neck definitely increases friction on the expander button, carbide or steel type. For sure one thing I have is time to tinker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1642692, member: 109476"] Maybe I need a bushing style sizing die for 264, FL or neck, & see where that leads me? I'm not looking to win matches just looking to see if worth while accuracy gains can be made . I have my own range so can shoot at will. Every effort is made to wire brush, clean & dry lube inside of case necks to reduce the friction of the expander button before sizing. A dirty "inside" neck definitely increases friction on the expander button, carbide or steel type. For sure one thing I have is time to tinker. [/QUOTE]
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