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How do you eliminate runout
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<blockquote data-quote="IHFarmer07" data-source="post: 1912630" data-attributes="member: 75397"><p>I didn't have time to read all posts and will later but f-class John is a very good person with A LOT of experience playing with this all. </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ByLCNJ9QFRA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I have been down this rabbit hole and honestly 1.5-2.5 is pretty good......I'm anal about things but after awhile buying this and that and trying this and that,you can definitely go crazy chasing this. Some simple things to watch for and do is sometimes what it takes to find where the problem is. Sometimes it's the process that is being done and type of dies, I know for fact if you size too much with a bushing it's can wreck havoc. One rifle I actually size with a forester BR sizer, anneal, expand with a Kenny Porter die, trim, turn necks, size the neck back down with a bushing type-s die, then expand again with the Kenny Porter die with whatever pin gage and done. You just have to pull your hair out, research, research and ask questions, sort through what others do and try them and work slowly sizing, like pausing when the brass is in the die. </p><p></p><p>Good luck in your rabbit hole escapades lol, we've all had those experiences!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHFarmer07, post: 1912630, member: 75397"] I didn’t have time to read all posts and will later but f-class John is a very good person with A LOT of experience playing with this all. [MEDIA=youtube]ByLCNJ9QFRA[/MEDIA] I have been down this rabbit hole and honestly 1.5-2.5 is pretty good......I’m anal about things but after awhile buying this and that and trying this and that,you can definitely go crazy chasing this. Some simple things to watch for and do is sometimes what it takes to find where the problem is. Sometimes it’s the process that is being done and type of dies, I know for fact if you size too much with a bushing it’s can wreck havoc. One rifle I actually size with a forester BR sizer, anneal, expand with a Kenny Porter die, trim, turn necks, size the neck back down with a bushing type-s die, then expand again with the Kenny Porter die with whatever pin gage and done. You just have to pull your hair out, research, research and ask questions, sort through what others do and try them and work slowly sizing, like pausing when the brass is in the die. Good luck in your rabbit hole escapades lol, we’ve all had those experiences!!! [/QUOTE]
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