Summary:
New RCBS MatchMaster resizing die (caliber 6BR) has verified 0.002" runout between interior top and bottom of the die body, which creates a 0.0015-0.002" misalignment of case body and case neck. This results in a corresponding runout in the seated bullet. In practicality, does this matter downrange? I'm thinking probably not.
This thread is simply for comment/discussion; bullet TIR had been thoroughly beaten elsewhere - but I haven't seen anything about actual runout in the die itself. It may well be that the measured eccentricity is within manufacturer spec - RCBS hasn't responded to my inquiry yet.
Detail:
I recently bought several hundred pieces of new Alpha 6BR brass and a set of RCBS MatchMaster dies (resize, seater). For whatever reason - I've not done this with other calibers I handload - I checked concentricity of case mouth and case body on about a dozen virgin cases. Runout was essentially zero on all of them.
So I was quite surprised to find ~0.002" runout of case mouth from case body in resized brass (AMP-annealed after every firing). So I took the following steps, in order shown, to isolate the runout source.
Downrange accuracy:
With brass and barrel broken in (once-fired brass, 300+ rounds through barrel), I'm getting consistent 0.3-0.4" 5-10 shot groups @100 with 108gr ELDMs @2810fps, ES 25/SD 6 (measured over 25 rounds). Midrange (500 yard) 5-shot groups 1/3-1/2 MOA. Longer-range (600-1000) at least that good when wind doesn't blow.
The 100-yard accuracy isn't all that great for 6BR, but neither am I using top-tier bullets - very brief testing with Lapua 105gr Scenar-L bullets in virgin brass showed improved grouping compared to ELDMs, and I haven't been able to find Berger 105gr HTs yet.
Bottom line:
Resize die definitely has a bit of runout, but I cannot, so far, definitively demonstrate that the corresponding case body/neck runout does or does not impact accuracy. I'm putting this in the forum as a simply FYI, and am interested in thoughts/observations from the SH reloaders community.
New RCBS MatchMaster resizing die (caliber 6BR) has verified 0.002" runout between interior top and bottom of the die body, which creates a 0.0015-0.002" misalignment of case body and case neck. This results in a corresponding runout in the seated bullet. In practicality, does this matter downrange? I'm thinking probably not.
This thread is simply for comment/discussion; bullet TIR had been thoroughly beaten elsewhere - but I haven't seen anything about actual runout in the die itself. It may well be that the measured eccentricity is within manufacturer spec - RCBS hasn't responded to my inquiry yet.
Detail:
I recently bought several hundred pieces of new Alpha 6BR brass and a set of RCBS MatchMaster dies (resize, seater). For whatever reason - I've not done this with other calibers I handload - I checked concentricity of case mouth and case body on about a dozen virgin cases. Runout was essentially zero on all of them.
So I was quite surprised to find ~0.002" runout of case mouth from case body in resized brass (AMP-annealed after every firing). So I took the following steps, in order shown, to isolate the runout source.
- Insured the neck bushing was floating in the size die. It was.
- Allowed the die to free-float in press threads. Made no difference (shoulder bump consistent +/- .0005").
- Put the die and .266" neck bushing in a buddy's single-stage press (I'm running a Dillon RL-550). Multiple cases resized, showed exactly the same amount of runout.
- Swapped neck bushings - used one of his .266" bushings. Made no difference.
- My buddy - a respected gunsmith in our region - was intrigued. So he put the die body in his lathe to precisely check concentricity at several points on the exterior and interior of the die body (photo). After alignment, concentricity of the exterior body was found to be perfect from top to bottom - but the interior showed 0.002" runout.
Downrange accuracy:
With brass and barrel broken in (once-fired brass, 300+ rounds through barrel), I'm getting consistent 0.3-0.4" 5-10 shot groups @100 with 108gr ELDMs @2810fps, ES 25/SD 6 (measured over 25 rounds). Midrange (500 yard) 5-shot groups 1/3-1/2 MOA. Longer-range (600-1000) at least that good when wind doesn't blow.
The 100-yard accuracy isn't all that great for 6BR, but neither am I using top-tier bullets - very brief testing with Lapua 105gr Scenar-L bullets in virgin brass showed improved grouping compared to ELDMs, and I haven't been able to find Berger 105gr HTs yet.
Bottom line:
Resize die definitely has a bit of runout, but I cannot, so far, definitively demonstrate that the corresponding case body/neck runout does or does not impact accuracy. I'm putting this in the forum as a simply FYI, and am interested in thoughts/observations from the SH reloaders community.
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