I recently added a RCBS concentricity gauge to my reloading collection. I was getting about 0.003 average run-out on my completed ammo.
I am loading 308 Win with Lapua brass. I do not turn my necks.
I decided to measure each stage of my process to see if I could figure out where the run-out was being induced.
I don't want this to be a bushing die vs collet die discussion. I am really just looking for fix my issue since I know both are capable of producing nearly perfect ammo. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I am loading 308 Win with Lapua brass. I do not turn my necks.
I decided to measure each stage of my process to see if I could figure out where the run-out was being induced.
- Un-sized fired brass: 0.000 - 0.001
- Body sized in Redding Body Die: No additional induced run-out
- Redding Bushing Neck Sized: 0.003 - 0.004
- Bullet seating: No additional induced run-out
- Different bushing (0.337 & 0.338): No improvement
- Allowing the die to "float" in the press: No improvement
- Adjust how far down the neck the busing re-sizes: No improvement
- Lee Collet die instead of bushing die: 0.001 total runout (nearly completely fixed issue)
I don't want this to be a bushing die vs collet die discussion. I am really just looking for fix my issue since I know both are capable of producing nearly perfect ammo. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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