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Reloading
Question about seating the bullet straight
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<blockquote data-quote="overdriv" data-source="post: 91706" data-attributes="member: 1907"><p>I recently rolled some of my .223 77gr. SMKs on a flat surface finding 60% of them have some run-out and 40% of them have, what I would call, a lot of run-out.</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering where in the reloading process this is happening and what I can do to eliminate it. Could the sizing process be moving the neck out of alignment or is the bullet not seating straight? I tend to think the flaw is in the seating process.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overdriv, post: 91706, member: 1907"] I recently rolled some of my .223 77gr. SMKs on a flat surface finding 60% of them have some run-out and 40% of them have, what I would call, a lot of run-out. I'm wondering where in the reloading process this is happening and what I can do to eliminate it. Could the sizing process be moving the neck out of alignment or is the bullet not seating straight? I tend to think the flaw is in the seating process. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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