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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 1158403" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>I think some of you may be overthinking this a little. Maybe if you were trying to set a world record or something some of the suggestions may help a little. But if his brass is annealed so that the die can size it easily with minimal spring back and he's getting enough run out that the gun will not group well. The die probably needs sent back as defective. </p><p></p><p>I personally prefer FL bushing dies because it saves a lot of work hardening and I have never had any problems getting the gun to shoot to 1/2 MOA hunting standards even with poor brass. I use pretty much only lapua and can usually get a quality gun to shoot 1/4 MOA WITHOUT having to turn the necks. </p><p></p><p>Now like I said if you're trying to wring out the accuracy the little stuff makes a difference, but if he's getting so much runout to degrade accuracy that bad, something is not machined right in the die in my opinion. Either the neck portion or the expander ball. Who knows. I'd send it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 1158403, member: 59915"] I think some of you may be overthinking this a little. Maybe if you were trying to set a world record or something some of the suggestions may help a little. But if his brass is annealed so that the die can size it easily with minimal spring back and he's getting enough run out that the gun will not group well. The die probably needs sent back as defective. I personally prefer FL bushing dies because it saves a lot of work hardening and I have never had any problems getting the gun to shoot to 1/2 MOA hunting standards even with poor brass. I use pretty much only lapua and can usually get a quality gun to shoot 1/4 MOA WITHOUT having to turn the necks. Now like I said if you're trying to wring out the accuracy the little stuff makes a difference, but if he's getting so much runout to degrade accuracy that bad, something is not machined right in the die in my opinion. Either the neck portion or the expander ball. Who knows. I'd send it back. [/QUOTE]
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