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How to reduce bullet runout?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 236162" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>MY GOD MAN------arbor presses are used for seating!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHEN BUILDING CUSTOM DIES THE FINISH REAMER IS USED FOR THE SEATING DIE. I have a safe full of reamers (some roughing and some finish only depending on the caliber made for my sporters and my competition rifles including point up dies for specific SMK bullets. I also use the Buhay tool to sort by bearing surface and I am not going to go into further detail as you are clearly not from your comments someone who is into the upper end of the sport shall we say.</p><p></p><p>In the competitive BR Game everyone that I know of full length resizes from the point blank shooters to the 1K BR guys like me. Some of these people are world record holders as well as HOF members. I am successful and have learned from some of the best --- the message here is stop digging yourself in deeper!</p><p></p><p>To put it bluntly I do not have runout issues because my brass is lathe turned and my dies are perfect both chambering and seating. My rifles are not factory as they are not woth putting this much effort into--there is a point of diminishing returns for factory rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 236162, member: 5060"] MY GOD MAN------arbor presses are used for seating!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHEN BUILDING CUSTOM DIES THE FINISH REAMER IS USED FOR THE SEATING DIE. I have a safe full of reamers (some roughing and some finish only depending on the caliber made for my sporters and my competition rifles including point up dies for specific SMK bullets. I also use the Buhay tool to sort by bearing surface and I am not going to go into further detail as you are clearly not from your comments someone who is into the upper end of the sport shall we say. In the competitive BR Game everyone that I know of full length resizes from the point blank shooters to the 1K BR guys like me. Some of these people are world record holders as well as HOF members. I am successful and have learned from some of the best --- the message here is stop digging yourself in deeper! To put it bluntly I do not have runout issues because my brass is lathe turned and my dies are perfect both chambering and seating. My rifles are not factory as they are not woth putting this much effort into--there is a point of diminishing returns for factory rifles. [/QUOTE]
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