I am not new to reloading but am trying to milk every ounce of accuracy out of my reloads. I am reloading for a 300wm using FC brass and 200gr SMKs. My method consists of this: Fire, vib. clean, neck size(RCBS neck sizer, FL size every 3rd firing after sending to Killshot44 to anneal), clean primer pocket, vib. clean, trim, uniform flash hole, chamfer, turn neck, prime, powder, bullet seat, ready to start over again.
I picked up an RCBS neck turner and a Concentricity guage. I am barely touching the necks during turning, just enough to get about 70% of the neck surface so I remove a little material as possible. Checking the concen. of the brass it is .001-.004", which I am content with. After loading with a regular RCBS seating die and checking bullet runout .1" from the neck, I am coming up with .007-.011" which seems like a lot.
1) Can I hope to achieve better with a regular die or am I going to have to get competition die to get any better?
2) Is there any suggestions to my method you have for me?
Thanks for any help.
Ryan
I picked up an RCBS neck turner and a Concentricity guage. I am barely touching the necks during turning, just enough to get about 70% of the neck surface so I remove a little material as possible. Checking the concen. of the brass it is .001-.004", which I am content with. After loading with a regular RCBS seating die and checking bullet runout .1" from the neck, I am coming up with .007-.011" which seems like a lot.
1) Can I hope to achieve better with a regular die or am I going to have to get competition die to get any better?
2) Is there any suggestions to my method you have for me?
Thanks for any help.
Ryan