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Reloading
too much runout
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<blockquote data-quote="GW Hunter" data-source="post: 1697339" data-attributes="member: 90347"><p>I do use a bushing die and have had no real issues with the runout until the seating die died on me. I do vibrate the cases and the seating depth does stay consistent (the case is at 101%). I will use a standard seater on my compressed loads from now on. I will probably just pull the bullets and start over. Over the years I have tried the faster powders like 4895 and 4350 (both brands) to try to get a bit more room in the case to avoid the compressed loads, but my 7mm weatherby didn't start producing acceptable numbers (3250-3350'/sec and 1/2"-3/4" MOA with 140-150gr TTSX) until I moved to H4831 and H1000 and with max+ loads at that... It likes what it likes... As usual, thanks for the replies...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GW Hunter, post: 1697339, member: 90347"] I do use a bushing die and have had no real issues with the runout until the seating die died on me. I do vibrate the cases and the seating depth does stay consistent (the case is at 101%). I will use a standard seater on my compressed loads from now on. I will probably just pull the bullets and start over. Over the years I have tried the faster powders like 4895 and 4350 (both brands) to try to get a bit more room in the case to avoid the compressed loads, but my 7mm weatherby didn't start producing acceptable numbers (3250-3350'/sec and 1/2"-3/4" MOA with 140-150gr TTSX) until I moved to H4831 and H1000 and with max+ loads at that... It likes what it likes... As usual, thanks for the replies... [/QUOTE]
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