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Just after some advise on reloading die procedure and expectation.
I have been doing an overhaul of my dies and reloading practices, to try to produce better, more accurate ammunition.
First up i have been 'caught out' producing loaded rounds with various defects, all of which i am fixing one by one.
The last one is case run out.
I am currently using a Redding bushing FL die, and Wilson seating die, so the only improvement, i thought, would be a custom die set. Now in time, i plan to get a new reamer and then custom dies to suit.
Now using a Rcbs case run out gauge, i can measure all my fired cases to less than .0005" runout.
Now using the FL die, the problems start. I have measured different bushings, steel and coated, for off center holes, tried them up and down! Yes when you turn them over you get a different resize amount. i tried Different case lubes and shell holders. I have tried necks both annealed and not.
I am getting from .001"-.003" thous, run out just from sizing the case. Now the bush is not fixed, but floats within the die body, so you can adjust the amount of case neck that gets resized. i tried shimming the bush perimeter with clear tape, and i can now reduce this to about .002" run out. This is a temporary solution at best, What is going on and is this to be expected?
Once I seat the projectile, about 50% are about .001" and the rest vary from .002" -.004" run out.
I trimmed and deburred, and deburred the deburr, to try to allow consistent seating.
All thought appreciated.
Jim
I have been doing an overhaul of my dies and reloading practices, to try to produce better, more accurate ammunition.
First up i have been 'caught out' producing loaded rounds with various defects, all of which i am fixing one by one.
The last one is case run out.
I am currently using a Redding bushing FL die, and Wilson seating die, so the only improvement, i thought, would be a custom die set. Now in time, i plan to get a new reamer and then custom dies to suit.
Now using a Rcbs case run out gauge, i can measure all my fired cases to less than .0005" runout.
Now using the FL die, the problems start. I have measured different bushings, steel and coated, for off center holes, tried them up and down! Yes when you turn them over you get a different resize amount. i tried Different case lubes and shell holders. I have tried necks both annealed and not.
I am getting from .001"-.003" thous, run out just from sizing the case. Now the bush is not fixed, but floats within the die body, so you can adjust the amount of case neck that gets resized. i tried shimming the bush perimeter with clear tape, and i can now reduce this to about .002" run out. This is a temporary solution at best, What is going on and is this to be expected?
Once I seat the projectile, about 50% are about .001" and the rest vary from .002" -.004" run out.
I trimmed and deburred, and deburred the deburr, to try to allow consistent seating.
All thought appreciated.
Jim