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Reloading
Neck Concentricity Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Robbin" data-source="post: 221711" data-attributes="member: 12246"><p>I hate to say it, but I would buy another die. Get a redding bushing die. I rarely ever get more that .001 of run out in any of the 5 guns I use them on. With the right bushing, you can remove the expander ball, get lighter uniform neck tension and remove most of the run out. I also use a Bersin ammo fixing tool. I can take a round with .002 down to point .0005 in about 30 seconds. I run every round I reload thru it except my step sons 300RUM, it's too big. I ingnore anything .001 or less and I fix anything that is greater than .001.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbin, post: 221711, member: 12246"] I hate to say it, but I would buy another die. Get a redding bushing die. I rarely ever get more that .001 of run out in any of the 5 guns I use them on. With the right bushing, you can remove the expander ball, get lighter uniform neck tension and remove most of the run out. I also use a Bersin ammo fixing tool. I can take a round with .002 down to point .0005 in about 30 seconds. I run every round I reload thru it except my step sons 300RUM, it's too big. I ingnore anything .001 or less and I fix anything that is greater than .001. [/QUOTE]
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