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Hornady concentricity tool probblem
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 1583156" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I bought an rcbs runout tool and dial indicator years ago. I got a lot more particular about neck runout, and especially neck thickness variations. If I'm loading for a rifle I want, and expect, around half minute or better accuracy from I turn necks enough to get the high side. While I'm at it I adjust for no more than .001 total neck thickness variations. You only have to neck turn once. I cull any that are over .003 and use them for tool adjustments. I also use Lapua and Norma brass when possible. Lapua is the best I've found, along with RWS. I use Redding comp seaters and type s bushing dies. My reloads are pretty consistently within .002 bullet runout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 1583156, member: 1940"] I bought an rcbs runout tool and dial indicator years ago. I got a lot more particular about neck runout, and especially neck thickness variations. If I’m loading for a rifle I want, and expect, around half minute or better accuracy from I turn necks enough to get the high side. While I’m at it I adjust for no more than .001 total neck thickness variations. You only have to neck turn once. I cull any that are over .003 and use them for tool adjustments. I also use Lapua and Norma brass when possible. Lapua is the best I’ve found, along with RWS. I use Redding comp seaters and type s bushing dies. My reloads are pretty consistently within .002 bullet runout. [/QUOTE]
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