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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: 1643657" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>For those who don't want to spend the money on specialized neck sizing equipment... I recommend using a bronze bore brush inside the neck of fired cases. Take a couple fired cases before sizing. Chuck an appropriate size bronze ( 264 for 6.5, 308 for 30 cal etc ) bore brush in your electric drill. Apply a little powdered mica or not. Run it at full speed back & forth thru the neck for 10 to 15 secs. It polishes the inside of the neck. Them size & feel how much smoother the expander ball pulls thru. It works even smoother if you have an elliptical carbide style expander button. Try it at least once & see for your self.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1643657, member: 109476"] For those who don't want to spend the money on specialized neck sizing equipment... I recommend using a bronze bore brush inside the neck of fired cases. Take a couple fired cases before sizing. Chuck an appropriate size bronze ( 264 for 6.5, 308 for 30 cal etc ) bore brush in your electric drill. Apply a little powdered mica or not. Run it at full speed back & forth thru the neck for 10 to 15 secs. It polishes the inside of the neck. Them size & feel how much smoother the expander ball pulls thru. It works even smoother if you have an elliptical carbide style expander button. Try it at least once & see for your self. [/QUOTE]
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