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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2371315" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I'm not saying this is the best way, I'm not even sure if I should be annealing the brass Everytime, the body die and collet have greatly improved my runout, I'm usually at .001, if runout at neck is over .001 to start I can usually expect .002 runout but I am rarely getting more than that, before over that was the norm, I checked some bullets I made last year with only lee dies and was just using FL sizing die and adjusting to bump shoulder were I wanted, runout on 20 of 30 bullets was in .005 area, now only lee die I use is LCD, plus got the rebel press to replace lee press and that also improved runout greatly, I see myself getting a bushing die, but for now getting mandrel setup, just spent 160.00 on primers at Cabela's but they've been impossible to get around here and they just happened to have 1000 for 79.00 so kinda had to buy it since I'm running low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2371315, member: 120986"] I'm not saying this is the best way, I'm not even sure if I should be annealing the brass Everytime, the body die and collet have greatly improved my runout, I'm usually at .001, if runout at neck is over .001 to start I can usually expect .002 runout but I am rarely getting more than that, before over that was the norm, I checked some bullets I made last year with only lee dies and was just using FL sizing die and adjusting to bump shoulder were I wanted, runout on 20 of 30 bullets was in .005 area, now only lee die I use is LCD, plus got the rebel press to replace lee press and that also improved runout greatly, I see myself getting a bushing die, but for now getting mandrel setup, just spent 160.00 on primers at Cabela's but they've been impossible to get around here and they just happened to have 1000 for 79.00 so kinda had to buy it since I'm running low. [/QUOTE]
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