Jerry
I didnt find your statement to be true. Ill explain. After reading your response i took a 30BR case i had loaded a couple nights ago that has about .003 runout. I stuck it to the side as i was going to use it as a fowler, but i thought i would see what happens after reading your response. The bullet is set .022 past jam in my chamber with about .004 neck tension. I chambered the live round out side and closed the bolt. I could feel the resistance from the bullet being set so long, and it actually pushed the bullet back into the case about .010. anyway I re-measured the case in my sinclair tool and it had the exact same run out as before. I wonder why?? Now maybe the brass wasnt turned properly or maybe there's something else going on with this particular piece of brass were it will never be straight, Im not sure. However it didnt straighten itself even with the bullet well into the lands.. Maybe .004 neck tension is to much? There again, i dont know. Any thoughts?? I dont have any issues with any of the other 20 pieces of brass i have been working with.
Also sir please dont think im calling you out here because that isn't what im trying to accomplish with my response. Im just always eager to learn a thing or to here, thats all. thanks lee