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Loaded ammo bullet runout???
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 666297" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>When you disturb the neck and bullet relationship to get it to center, you also bring into light a new set of problems. Your a lot better off starting out with a strait case prior to seating a bullet in the long run. I never index a case in my press. If I see .0035" TIR, I start to look around for a problem before ever seating a bullet.</p><p> </p><p>By the way if that dial indicator is an analog one, your looking at 10% backlash in it or more (the Chinese ones often get in the 15% area). The digital ones work off a linear encoder, and are usually good for .0003"-.0006" (there is no provision to take out the backlash electrically on this type of indicator)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 666297, member: 25383"] When you disturb the neck and bullet relationship to get it to center, you also bring into light a new set of problems. Your a lot better off starting out with a strait case prior to seating a bullet in the long run. I never index a case in my press. If I see .0035" TIR, I start to look around for a problem before ever seating a bullet. By the way if that dial indicator is an analog one, your looking at 10% backlash in it or more (the Chinese ones often get in the 15% area). The digital ones work off a linear encoder, and are usually good for .0003"-.0006" (there is no provision to take out the backlash electrically on this type of indicator) gary [/QUOTE]
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