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Reloading
Neck runout dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="DUSTY NOGGIN" data-source="post: 1424781" data-attributes="member: 89550"><p>^^^^ this helps before first firing right after turning off neck for the first time (( thumbs up )) </p><p></p><p>i do this with my rcbs FL dies too , lift it high enough that you do not feel a gap between then i usually go about 2 full rotations higher on the seater plug and not tighten the jam nut , until it is squeezing the neck in the body and the inside of the neck on the expander ( at the same time ). if that case comes out concentric , i leave the jam nut on the expander rod tight ... for when you are trying to correct out of whack once fired brass ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUSTY NOGGIN, post: 1424781, member: 89550"] ^^^^ this helps before first firing right after turning off neck for the first time (( thumbs up )) i do this with my rcbs FL dies too , lift it high enough that you do not feel a gap between then i usually go about 2 full rotations higher on the seater plug and not tighten the jam nut , until it is squeezing the neck in the body and the inside of the neck on the expander ( at the same time ). if that case comes out concentric , i leave the jam nut on the expander rod tight ... for when you are trying to correct out of whack once fired brass ... [/QUOTE]
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