I really appreciate all of the help I've gotten from this website and I've found it to be a very good resource. I have a 7mm rem mag and I'm reloading with 162gr eld'x bullets. I'm using the rcbs gold metal match neck sizing and seating die set. My runout is under .002" after neck sizing but after seating the bullet my runout varies from .002-.006" within a batch of identically processed 30 rounds. What do you guys think might be causing this inconsistency? I don't turn my necks and I'm wondering if because I'm using a bushing die this might be the culprit but I'm not sure and have no way of measuring my neck thickness. I'm using nosler brass.
with loaded rounds , concentricty gauge at the case neck place the vee at the middle of neck, then place indicator 3 places
1. directly over contact at vee , this measurement should be zero runout -- if you see runout here its your necks for sure ( mark the high and lows with sharpie )
2. vee still on middle of case neck, indicate right after case mouth on bullet ( as close to mouth of case without touching ) - this measurement will give a fairly consistent neck wall thickness - ( use the reference marks from measurement 1 , which normally will line up with out of concentricity measurement 2 )
3. vee still at neck center , indicate last available part of jacket on bullet - if 1&2 are fairly close and 3 is very out of wack , i might focus on changing your seating die type
i had a basic seater die ( no names to keep it isolated ) that threads for seater plug was not lined up to center-line of die body and would only seat concentric at certain seating depths ( twice every full rotation of seater plug adjustment rotation )
i think every type of die that has a one piece threaded seater plug , is susceptible to this type of failure