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How do you eliminate runout
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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1912664" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>This helps for sure, it just takes doing it a while for it to become second nature. I followed JE Customs advice to measure every step of the way and figure out where the runout appears. Like him I found the bullet seating step to be the step hardest to control runout. One final note I will leave you with, the press can have an effect on runout in both seating and sizing steps. When I retired my rockchucker to depriming duty and started using the RCBS Summit which allows some shellholder and ram movement to keep die and brass in alignment, I noticed an improvement using the same dies. Its also important to use the Valentine adjustment method on the lee collet die, find your sweet spot. Forster Co Ax press also does a great job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1912664, member: 112413"] This helps for sure, it just takes doing it a while for it to become second nature. I followed JE Customs advice to measure every step of the way and figure out where the runout appears. Like him I found the bullet seating step to be the step hardest to control runout. One final note I will leave you with, the press can have an effect on runout in both seating and sizing steps. When I retired my rockchucker to depriming duty and started using the RCBS Summit which allows some shellholder and ram movement to keep die and brass in alignment, I noticed an improvement using the same dies. Its also important to use the Valentine adjustment method on the lee collet die, find your sweet spot. Forster Co Ax press also does a great job! [/QUOTE]
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