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Why excessive runout on some rounds?
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<blockquote data-quote="choprzrul" data-source="post: 2644120" data-attributes="member: 121411"><p>I've gotten to where I remove the neck sizing spindle from my FL dies and just deprime by hand. Bump the shoulder back 0.002-0.003" and then use a Lee collet type neck sizing die. Trim/chamfer the case to length, prime, and then seat the bullet with a L.E. Wilson chamber type seating die: <a href="https://lewilson.com/chamber-type-bullet-seater" target="_blank">https://lewilson.com/chamber-type-bullet-seater</a></p><p></p><p>Not perfect, but good enough for my hunting rounds....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="choprzrul, post: 2644120, member: 121411"] I've gotten to where I remove the neck sizing spindle from my FL dies and just deprime by hand. Bump the shoulder back 0.002-0.003" and then use a Lee collet type neck sizing die. Trim/chamfer the case to length, prime, and then seat the bullet with a L.E. Wilson chamber type seating die: [URL]https://lewilson.com/chamber-type-bullet-seater[/URL] Not perfect, but good enough for my hunting rounds.... [/QUOTE]
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