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Neck sizing and case getting harder to pull out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1509767" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>The first thing I would check is your seating stem and how it contacts the bullet, if you don't have a VLD seater the bullet tip could be bottoming out before the seater contacts the bullet ogive. Also check for binding/dirt on the stem, sometimes polishing can help. Lots of things in the setup can play a role, try one thing at a time.</p><p>In my past quest for ~zero runout I found I couldn't see the difference on paper for anything less than 0.003" so that is limit, anything under that is good enough. Although it really bugs the engineer in me(dammitt).</p><p>Plenty of threads if you search on Accurate Shooter as BR guys are anal about that stuff, heck they even weigh and sort primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1509767, member: 64108"] The first thing I would check is your seating stem and how it contacts the bullet, if you don't have a VLD seater the bullet tip could be bottoming out before the seater contacts the bullet ogive. Also check for binding/dirt on the stem, sometimes polishing can help. Lots of things in the setup can play a role, try one thing at a time. In my past quest for ~zero runout I found I couldn't see the difference on paper for anything less than 0.003" so that is limit, anything under that is good enough. Although it really bugs the engineer in me(dammitt). Plenty of threads if you search on Accurate Shooter as BR guys are anal about that stuff, heck they even weigh and sort primers. [/QUOTE]
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