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How do you eliminate runout
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<blockquote data-quote="marchboom" data-source="post: 2020993" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I measured the neck runout of fired cases of my (2) 22-250 Savage rifles. One had .001" and the other had .0006". I used a new Redding FL S-style bushing die and the runout on both cases increased to .0055". I tried several cases with the same results. I tried several bushings, turned them upside down, etc. and the results were the same. I took out the bushing and the induced runout was "only" .0035". I then used my Forster FL dies on the fired cases and no additional runout was induced. The forster dies actually straightened out the necks that the Redding die made crooked. I was using a Co-Ax press.</p><p></p><p>I was really surprised by the results because Redding make top notch stuff.</p><p></p><p>The Redding die was returned to Brownells and I'll be using Forster FL dies from now on. I'll just take advantage of their honing service to get the neck size I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marchboom, post: 2020993, member: 10562"] I measured the neck runout of fired cases of my (2) 22-250 Savage rifles. One had .001" and the other had .0006". I used a new Redding FL S-style bushing die and the runout on both cases increased to .0055". I tried several cases with the same results. I tried several bushings, turned them upside down, etc. and the results were the same. I took out the bushing and the induced runout was "only" .0035". I then used my Forster FL dies on the fired cases and no additional runout was induced. The forster dies actually straightened out the necks that the Redding die made crooked. I was using a Co-Ax press. I was really surprised by the results because Redding make top notch stuff. The Redding die was returned to Brownells and I'll be using Forster FL dies from now on. I'll just take advantage of their honing service to get the neck size I want. [/QUOTE]
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