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How do you eliminate runout
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<blockquote data-quote="PNWdude67" data-source="post: 1913174" data-attributes="member: 110615"><p>Your rifle shoots better than fine and sounds like a sweet rig. Should have never bought that darn run-out gauge, your next barrel won't shoot quite as good and you will have .001 run out in your process. Just kidding Haha! Save some time, form once allowing a moment of "dwell" time at the top of the stroke, get an expander mandrel die and use either an expanding mandrel or turning mandrel which is about .001 difference in neck tension, FL size to at least .002 Shoulder bump, Consider getting a "no-turn" neck chamber on your next barrel. Shooting 1/8 MOA groups "At will" at 800 yards consistently is very ambitious. Environmental inconsistency will fly a shot more times than not. Personally, we have not measured our brass or bullet run out, have never turned a neck. We do all the above mentioned steps along with annealing every cycle before FL sizing. Also use a Fx 120 powder scale and auto trickler to speed up the process and it's accurate as ef. Do all the match loads on a progressive Dillon 550 (two runs) because a batch is 800 pieces. Goal is spend less time loading more time shooting. I load 7 SS and 6.5 SS on Two single stage presses with same steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PNWdude67, post: 1913174, member: 110615"] Your rifle shoots better than fine and sounds like a sweet rig. Should have never bought that darn run-out gauge, your next barrel won’t shoot quite as good and you will have .001 run out in your process. Just kidding Haha! Save some time, form once allowing a moment of “dwell” time at the top of the stroke, get an expander mandrel die and use either an expanding mandrel or turning mandrel which is about .001 difference in neck tension, FL size to at least .002 Shoulder bump, Consider getting a “no-turn” neck chamber on your next barrel. Shooting 1/8 MOA groups “At will” at 800 yards consistently is very ambitious. Environmental inconsistency will fly a shot more times than not. Personally, we have not measured our brass or bullet run out, have never turned a neck. We do all the above mentioned steps along with annealing every cycle before FL sizing. Also use a Fx 120 powder scale and auto trickler to speed up the process and it’s accurate as ef. Do all the match loads on a progressive Dillon 550 (two runs) because a batch is 800 pieces. Goal is spend less time loading more time shooting. I load 7 SS and 6.5 SS on Two single stage presses with same steps. [/QUOTE]
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