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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
For those of you that use a NECO concentricity gauge or similar style...
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 886260" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>I shoot long heavy bullets mostly so they occupy all of the neck and then some. Thats where correcting bullet runnout more than .004 effects my neck tension/velocity.</p><p> On those rounds to correct .004 I usually had to move the dial indicator more than .015 to get it straight.</p><p> If I only have to move the indicator .005 or less to correct .003 or less runnout its deemed a keeper otherwise the ones with more than .003 runnout gets deemed fowlers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 886260, member: 59502"] I shoot long heavy bullets mostly so they occupy all of the neck and then some. Thats where correcting bullet runnout more than .004 effects my neck tension/velocity. On those rounds to correct .004 I usually had to move the dial indicator more than .015 to get it straight. If I only have to move the indicator .005 or less to correct .003 or less runnout its deemed a keeper otherwise the ones with more than .003 runnout gets deemed fowlers. [/QUOTE]
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