I've been reading as much as I can about runout and a large consensus of members seem to point to withdrawing the expander ball as at least a portion of the problem. I was wondering if removing the expander ball from the die would help to solve the problem.
Why not allow the bullet to expand the neck as it's seated. My thought is that if the case is sized then forced back open by the bullet, neck tension would be as consistent as a case that had been expanded by an expander ball. I realize that necks that had been turned would theoretically expand more uniformally, but in my mind this should at least help turned or unturned necks.
What am I overlooking?
I know this would only work with boattail bullets.
Why not allow the bullet to expand the neck as it's seated. My thought is that if the case is sized then forced back open by the bullet, neck tension would be as consistent as a case that had been expanded by an expander ball. I realize that necks that had been turned would theoretically expand more uniformally, but in my mind this should at least help turned or unturned necks.
What am I overlooking?
I know this would only work with boattail bullets.