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<blockquote data-quote="JohnT" data-source="post: 1940364" data-attributes="member: 12485"><p>As Savage has noted I have found that sizing in 2 steps does have a very favourable effect on runout. I remove the sizing stem & FLS (easier to do with Redding than Hornady style dies ) then as a seperate step run the cases again with the stem in place to uniform the inside case neck diameters. I short stroke the press and lube the inside necks. It's still pretty quick. I have found that the runout with this method typically is less than 0.002. Doing the FLS in one step the runout is typically up to 0.005. Now in hunting rifles I'm not sure it makes any difference at all, just nice to know you've done the best you can with your equipment. You may see a difference on the bench and if so it would be a confidence booster and that's important!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnT, post: 1940364, member: 12485"] As Savage has noted I have found that sizing in 2 steps does have a very favourable effect on runout. I remove the sizing stem & FLS (easier to do with Redding than Hornady style dies ) then as a seperate step run the cases again with the stem in place to uniform the inside case neck diameters. I short stroke the press and lube the inside necks. It's still pretty quick. I have found that the runout with this method typically is less than 0.002. Doing the FLS in one step the runout is typically up to 0.005. Now in hunting rifles I'm not sure it makes any difference at all, just nice to know you've done the best you can with your equipment. You may see a difference on the bench and if so it would be a confidence booster and that's important! [/QUOTE]
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