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Reloading
Do you really need a runout gauge??
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1642865" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>"Need" is an interesting word. Very subjective. </p><p>A runout gauge is a great tool if you want to fine tune your setup. I've never bought into the "I don't shoot matches" comment. Who here doesn't want their gun more accurate? You'll learn a ton how much runout affects loads. Anything over. 003" TIR is a practice round and you'll see group sizes change as runout increases. As a hunter I know my loads are top shelf and generate confidence because they concentric, super accurate, and fine tuned for each gun. </p><p>I've learned which dies consistently suck and when my load process needs improvement. The runout gauge made this possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1642865, member: 75779"] "Need" is an interesting word. Very subjective. A runout gauge is a great tool if you want to fine tune your setup. I've never bought into the "I don't shoot matches" comment. Who here doesn't want their gun more accurate? You'll learn a ton how much runout affects loads. Anything over. 003" TIR is a practice round and you'll see group sizes change as runout increases. As a hunter I know my loads are top shelf and generate confidence because they concentric, super accurate, and fine tuned for each gun. I've learned which dies consistently suck and when my load process needs improvement. The runout gauge made this possible. [/QUOTE]
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