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Reloading
Expanding mandrels..... neccessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1802505" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>What brand of dies are you using? My runout was cut in half switching from Redding type S dies to Whidden bushing dies. Before that I had made gains getting away from a T-7 press and running Forster coax's, though minor.</p><p>What accuracy are you achieving now? If not satisfactory, what is the goal? Just say you do cut your runout in half, will you see gains in your rifles?</p><p>You don't read much today on just what amounts of runout affect accuracy, but unless you are shooting BR or maybe F class, I cannot see .003" runout causing that much issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1802505, member: 33622"] What brand of dies are you using? My runout was cut in half switching from Redding type S dies to Whidden bushing dies. Before that I had made gains getting away from a T-7 press and running Forster coax's, though minor. What accuracy are you achieving now? If not satisfactory, what is the goal? Just say you do cut your runout in half, will you see gains in your rifles? You don't read much today on just what amounts of runout affect accuracy, but unless you are shooting BR or maybe F class, I cannot see .003" runout causing that much issue. [/QUOTE]
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