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Reloading
Runout with a Redding Bullet seating die W/Correct VLD seater
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkrflguy" data-source="post: 2248995" data-attributes="member: 116381"><p>The shell holder on the MEC is square. There isn't one used on a Forster. I don't turn necks but, I have loads for a 308 that only have .005-.0015" of run out which is far more acceptable. I used a expander mandrel to insure any thickness variations were pushed to the outside of the necks so, the inside mouth of the case is perfect. The gun is a 6/5 Savage and only has 85 rounds through it. I did break the barren in. So far the groups have been good at a half min, and the best group was just under .220".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkrflguy, post: 2248995, member: 116381"] The shell holder on the MEC is square. There isn't one used on a Forster. I don't turn necks but, I have loads for a 308 that only have .005-.0015" of run out which is far more acceptable. I used a expander mandrel to insure any thickness variations were pushed to the outside of the necks so, the inside mouth of the case is perfect. The gun is a 6/5 Savage and only has 85 rounds through it. I did break the barren in. So far the groups have been good at a half min, and the best group was just under .220". [/QUOTE]
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