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Reloading
Trying to Decide on Reloading press.
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 899016" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I start to look for issues if I see .0017" TIR in my ammo. I have loaded 20 round lots in the .0008" range a few times, but still not often. Normally I'm in the twelve to fourteen tenth range. My sized cases usually will come in at about .0005" / .0008" with checks made on my Neco and my home built gauge using high end dial indicators. With my arbor press and Wilson dies I run about three tenths less runout. I do have a home built .222 die that Pindell built to his chamber reamer, and it is a true .00075" die. Sadly the only .222 gun I own isn't that good!</p><p> gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 899016, member: 25383"] I start to look for issues if I see .0017" TIR in my ammo. I have loaded 20 round lots in the .0008" range a few times, but still not often. Normally I'm in the twelve to fourteen tenth range. My sized cases usually will come in at about .0005" / .0008" with checks made on my Neco and my home built gauge using high end dial indicators. With my arbor press and Wilson dies I run about three tenths less runout. I do have a home built .222 die that Pindell built to his chamber reamer, and it is a true .00075" die. Sadly the only .222 gun I own isn't that good! gary [/QUOTE]
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