rick smith
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- Apr 6, 2005
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Bluejay, did you remove the expander ball assembly and try sizing without it? Three thousants run out for a hunting rifle is quite acceptable.Rick.
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rick smith":7w2crq6w said:Bluejay, did you remove the expander ball assembly and try sizing without it? Three thousants run out for a hunting rifle is quite acceptable.Rick.
rick smith":z9sf94oj said:Bluejay, did you remove the expander ball assembly and try sizing without it? Three thousants run out for a hunting rifle is quite acceptable.Rick.
rick smith":z9sf94oj said:Another thought comes to mind reference your seating stem. Your bullet tip may be contacting the seating stem before the cup part of the seater contacts the bullet. Ran into that with Berger VLD bullets a few years ago. Redding now makes a seating stem just for the more pointed bullets.
Remove the seating stem and hand insert the bullet, you want full bullet contact and not tip contact. Just tip contact will give you bad run out.Rick..
rick smith":1gs0yan9 said:......Since you have run out down to 0.003" with the FL die, now concentrate on the seater. Make sure the case mouth has a good chamfer.
rick smith":1gs0yan9 said:......Did you try setting the seater stem as I stated?Rick.
dubyam":1gs0yan9 said:......I'm with Rick on this one - I think the issue is in the seating stem. I've heard from several folks that the AccuBond's tip contacts their seating stem. I'd check that for sure before investing any more money in dies of a different brand/type. If there's no tip contact, then the new dies can be ordered straight away.
dubyam":2fugiwdn said:... perhaps try a different seating die - like a Hornady or Forster, which will have a movable "sleeve" that centers the bullet in the case mouth....
Rick, perhaps you have misread. I was talking about the resizing Die, not the seater :mrgreen:rick smith":3k06n45w said:...the seating die should not make contact with the shell holder, crimping groove in the die should not contact the case
Maybe I will give it a try, even though I almost set my mind on the Forster "solution"... :mrgreen:rick smith":3k06n45w said:....set the seating stem with a loaded case that has the least run out even if you have to force the loaded round into zero run out--drill a hole in a board that wil just acept the case neck of a loaded round(dummy round), with a little pressure on the case neck you will be able "bend" the round into zero run out.
Nope. This is something I have never done.rick smith":3k06n45w said:Have you measured case neck thickness for uniformity?
That's for sure Man. And thanks to people like Yourself and Others on this forum, who spare their time trying to solve other People's (little) problems....rick smith":3k06n45w said:Even if you have to buy another seating die, you will have learned from this exercise......