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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2417495" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I've just been reloading some PMC brass for my AR-15 and after swaging, annealing and going through my regular process the PMC brass has had the most runout out of any saved or range brass that I've loaded so far, some come out really good but some are way off the mark, around .004 runout where as I'm not seeing that with other brass like LC, in fact I loaded a few yesterday and they were .0005 to .001 which I'm happy with, also noticed some PMC brass doesn't have primer holes centered, not saying it's all bad but some of it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2417495, member: 120986"] I've just been reloading some PMC brass for my AR-15 and after swaging, annealing and going through my regular process the PMC brass has had the most runout out of any saved or range brass that I've loaded so far, some come out really good but some are way off the mark, around .004 runout where as I'm not seeing that with other brass like LC, in fact I loaded a few yesterday and they were .0005 to .001 which I'm happy with, also noticed some PMC brass doesn't have primer holes centered, not saying it's all bad but some of it is. [/QUOTE]
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