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Sinclair Expander Mandrel Die Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1826101" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I had one round from each group with .006 TIR. You nor I are good enough shooters in field conditions to know what round out of the mix had .002 or .006 runout. My runout is most likely from my seating die. This is a $35 set of dies. But I find an average of 0.002 runout on my loaded ammo to be acceptable. My fired case necks and sized case necks have 0.0005 or less runout. I would be interested to see what 32 of your loaded rounds measure for runout. I didn't pick and choose the best or worse, this is straight what I loaded and measured. If I had a set of $300 dies I don't think I would be able to tell on target a vast improvement. My standard method of using the standard sizing die has already delivered sub 1/2 MOA groups from my 10lb scoped hunting rifle. I can't ask for much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1826101, member: 69478"] I had one round from each group with .006 TIR. You nor I are good enough shooters in field conditions to know what round out of the mix had .002 or .006 runout. My runout is most likely from my seating die. This is a $35 set of dies. But I find an average of 0.002 runout on my loaded ammo to be acceptable. My fired case necks and sized case necks have 0.0005 or less runout. I would be interested to see what 32 of your loaded rounds measure for runout. I didn’t pick and choose the best or worse, this is straight what I loaded and measured. If I had a set of $300 dies I don’t think I would be able to tell on target a vast improvement. My standard method of using the standard sizing die has already delivered sub 1/2 MOA groups from my 10lb scoped hunting rifle. I can’t ask for much more. [/QUOTE]
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