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How do you eliminate runout
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 2020994" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Lots of br shooters use s type dies. Not all are using redding dies but bushing type dies in general are used alot. A non bushing die can give you better tir but it's not that big a deal. I shoot 1000 yard BR and use all bushing dies from rcbs gold medal to Redding s dies to whidden bushing dies to Hornady bushing dies and finally Harrels. My runout is less than . 003 and it's good enough to shoot 3 to 5 inch groups for 10 shots. If I had more runout than . 003 I would start isolating each step till I found the culprit. The vast majority of the ammo I check are closer to . 002 and that's plenty straight. Almost every person I know at the 1000 yard range use full length bushing dies. A few of them use honed one piece full length dies. I use bushing dies because I like to play with neck tension during load development. I could just figure out what size neck works best and get some honed dies but really haven't found a need to.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 2020994, member: 38048"] Lots of br shooters use s type dies. Not all are using redding dies but bushing type dies in general are used alot. A non bushing die can give you better tir but it's not that big a deal. I shoot 1000 yard BR and use all bushing dies from rcbs gold medal to Redding s dies to whidden bushing dies to Hornady bushing dies and finally Harrels. My runout is less than . 003 and it's good enough to shoot 3 to 5 inch groups for 10 shots. If I had more runout than . 003 I would start isolating each step till I found the culprit. The vast majority of the ammo I check are closer to . 002 and that's plenty straight. Almost every person I know at the 1000 yard range use full length bushing dies. A few of them use honed one piece full length dies. I use bushing dies because I like to play with neck tension during load development. I could just figure out what size neck works best and get some honed dies but really haven't found a need to. Shep [/QUOTE]
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