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Reloading
Your personal boundaries for case neck runout?
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<blockquote data-quote="jebel" data-source="post: 1592976" data-attributes="member: 106189"><p>I take well the point that many of you have made that bullet runout is the relevant bit, not neck runout. But I think of bullet runout in two possible way. First, a bullet can be straight in the neck such that both neck and bullet runout are identical, if any exists. Second, a bullet can be skewed relative to the neck such that it has runout independent of the neck. The second seems worse to me, from the standpoint of a bullet being able to align itself in the throat, assuming you have full-length sized and room exists in the chamber for this alignment to happen. Would you agree, or not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jebel, post: 1592976, member: 106189"] I take well the point that many of you have made that bullet runout is the relevant bit, not neck runout. But I think of bullet runout in two possible way. First, a bullet can be straight in the neck such that both neck and bullet runout are identical, if any exists. Second, a bullet can be skewed relative to the neck such that it has runout independent of the neck. The second seems worse to me, from the standpoint of a bullet being able to align itself in the throat, assuming you have full-length sized and room exists in the chamber for this alignment to happen. Would you agree, or not? [/QUOTE]
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