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Reloading
runout created by bullet seating
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<blockquote data-quote="GW Hunter" data-source="post: 1636594" data-attributes="member: 90347"><p>Just resized a box for my 7mm weatherby. Annealed before resizing. Did every step meticulously. The runout on the neck on every piece of brass was between 0 and .002. Reamed the brass with a VLD reamer and seated 150gr TTSXs with a Forster ultra seater. Used a nice steady stroke and ended up with (9) at .002, (3) at .003, (4) at .004 and (4) at .005. What can I do to try and prevent this next time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GW Hunter, post: 1636594, member: 90347"] Just resized a box for my 7mm weatherby. Annealed before resizing. Did every step meticulously. The runout on the neck on every piece of brass was between 0 and .002. Reamed the brass with a VLD reamer and seated 150gr TTSXs with a Forster ultra seater. Used a nice steady stroke and ended up with (9) at .002, (3) at .003, (4) at .004 and (4) at .005. What can I do to try and prevent this next time? [/QUOTE]
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