I'd like to control bullet runout on my .223 hand loads to less than .0025". I use the following equipment: Rock Chucker press, Redding S-Die FL sizer and a Redding micrometer seating die. I also have a Forster outside neck turner that I use to keep neck wall thickness at .012". I use cases with the same headstamp and mostly use Nosler Custom Competition 52 grain bullets.
After sizing I usually check case neck runout before loading a case. I use an RCBS Case Master to check runout... probably not the best rig but it's one I've had for many years.
While most cartridges are within the standard I want, many exceed it and I'm not sure why.
Suggestions anyone?
After sizing I usually check case neck runout before loading a case. I use an RCBS Case Master to check runout... probably not the best rig but it's one I've had for many years.
While most cartridges are within the standard I want, many exceed it and I'm not sure why.
Suggestions anyone?