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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 737444" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>MIke, what makes you think I don't cull cases for some thickness variance? I measure my bullet runout; you don't, so you're a bit off base telling me I cannot get something I see myself doing. I do sort for neck wall thickness, but even if it's as much as 1.5 thousandths, I still get bullet runout from 0 to 3 thousandths TIR quite often. And I've never seen any need to get runout below 2 to 3 thousandths anyway and still get 1/2 to 3/4 MOA accuracy at the worst for longer ranges.</p><p></p><p>Name those makes and models of 'Full length bushing dies' that are not full length sizing dies and don't size body diameters down as well as set shoulders back and size necks without expander balls. Then please explain why, if they don't size bodies down, set shoulders back and size necks down without balls, are they called "full length" ones</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 737444, member: 5302"] MIke, what makes you think I don't cull cases for some thickness variance? I measure my bullet runout; you don't, so you're a bit off base telling me I cannot get something I see myself doing. I do sort for neck wall thickness, but even if it's as much as 1.5 thousandths, I still get bullet runout from 0 to 3 thousandths TIR quite often. And I've never seen any need to get runout below 2 to 3 thousandths anyway and still get 1/2 to 3/4 MOA accuracy at the worst for longer ranges. Name those makes and models of 'Full length bushing dies' that are not full length sizing dies and don't size body diameters down as well as set shoulders back and size necks without expander balls. Then please explain why, if they don't size bodies down, set shoulders back and size necks down without balls, are they called "full length" ones [/QUOTE]
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