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Reloading
When to turn and measure runout
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<blockquote data-quote="Limbic" data-source="post: 286499" data-attributes="member: 11905"><p>I do appreciate the fact that runout and neck thickness while related are not synonomous. I haven't really figured out how to efficiently use the neck turning tool to knock off the high spots. I have found that I have more runout after when it is measured on the shank as opposesed to the neck. 2 thou on the neck and 4-6 thou when measured on the Berger VLD. working to decrease that is my project for today !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limbic, post: 286499, member: 11905"] I do appreciate the fact that runout and neck thickness while related are not synonomous. I haven't really figured out how to efficiently use the neck turning tool to knock off the high spots. I have found that I have more runout after when it is measured on the shank as opposesed to the neck. 2 thou on the neck and 4-6 thou when measured on the Berger VLD. working to decrease that is my project for today !! [/QUOTE]
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