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How do you straighten runout?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 486624" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>I purchased a Redding body die. Do you normally use this die after neck sizing? I am shooting a custom 300 RUM. If I seat back off the L&Gs .001 or .002 I'm way too long for the magazine box, obviously. Just how important for long range accuracy is it to seat this way vs close to SAAMI standards? I don't know if it would be that big of deal being able to shoot on a repeating basis vs accuracy if it is a considerable difference. I have been able to get groups very close using SAAMI standard length to the groups I get seating close to the L&Gs. but not quite as tight. .388 compared to .424. Thisw is going to make a greater difference when shooting 1000+ yards. I wonder if some primer or powder tweaking might make the adjustment?</p><p>I really appreciate you guys giving me replys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 486624, member: 26477"] I purchased a Redding body die. Do you normally use this die after neck sizing? I am shooting a custom 300 RUM. If I seat back off the L&Gs .001 or .002 I'm way too long for the magazine box, obviously. Just how important for long range accuracy is it to seat this way vs close to SAAMI standards? I don't know if it would be that big of deal being able to shoot on a repeating basis vs accuracy if it is a considerable difference. I have been able to get groups very close using SAAMI standard length to the groups I get seating close to the L&Gs. but not quite as tight. .388 compared to .424. Thisw is going to make a greater difference when shooting 1000+ yards. I wonder if some primer or powder tweaking might make the adjustment? I really appreciate you guys giving me replys! [/QUOTE]
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