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What problems with shallow seating in neck?
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<blockquote data-quote="arthurj" data-source="post: 76404" data-attributes="member: 3718"><p>Ok thanks a lot guys. Kraky, that has been a concern for me, I'm sure one day I will dump a charge into my chamber. As long as it is safe, the accuracy is worth the risk of sticking bullet and dumping the charge every once in a while. I also reworked my load where there are no high pressure signs at all. Abinok, in some of the responses to the post I referenced to, somebody mentioned that their runout increased when very little of a bullet was in the neck. I guess I am lucky because the 20 rounds I just put on the spinner averaged .0005 to .0015 runout, good enough for me. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arthurj, post: 76404, member: 3718"] Ok thanks a lot guys. Kraky, that has been a concern for me, I'm sure one day I will dump a charge into my chamber. As long as it is safe, the accuracy is worth the risk of sticking bullet and dumping the charge every once in a while. I also reworked my load where there are no high pressure signs at all. Abinok, in some of the responses to the post I referenced to, somebody mentioned that their runout increased when very little of a bullet was in the neck. I guess I am lucky because the 20 rounds I just put on the spinner averaged .0005 to .0015 runout, good enough for me. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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