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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2377640" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>You have to have decent brass to begin with, not to say all range brass is terrible, I've had some that came out super straight but others that are terrible, my starline brass seems to be doing great, Lapua have been great but I noticed I was getting a little bulge on bullet so I'm gonna get a mandrel die to open them up a little more, I could FL size them but I'd rather not cause I noticed the runout on the case increased on the few I did FL size which was almost 0 before I did. I have found that the Forster FL die seems to keep them pretty straight though, but I'm gonna get mandrels anyways so I'll wait on the new ones I have left. For the most part the new starling and Lapua keep coming out nice, brass I've collected over the years I see what the runout on neck is after dies, if it's close to .001 or anything over I put them to the side, maybe someday primers will come back down in price and I'll load them for plinking or fouling rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2377640, member: 120986"] You have to have decent brass to begin with, not to say all range brass is terrible, I've had some that came out super straight but others that are terrible, my starline brass seems to be doing great, Lapua have been great but I noticed I was getting a little bulge on bullet so I'm gonna get a mandrel die to open them up a little more, I could FL size them but I'd rather not cause I noticed the runout on the case increased on the few I did FL size which was almost 0 before I did. I have found that the Forster FL die seems to keep them pretty straight though, but I'm gonna get mandrels anyways so I'll wait on the new ones I have left. For the most part the new starling and Lapua keep coming out nice, brass I've collected over the years I see what the runout on neck is after dies, if it's close to .001 or anything over I put them to the side, maybe someday primers will come back down in price and I'll load them for plinking or fouling rounds. [/QUOTE]
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