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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
what to do with cases with excessive neck run out?
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<blockquote data-quote="moombaskier" data-source="post: 593748" data-attributes="member: 7841"><p>When I was making my 7mm-375Ruger brass I initially had about 50% of the brass with .005-.007 runout at the ogive of the bullet. I was very suprised to see that they grouped right in there with the .0005-.003 all the way out to 600yds. Measured with an RCBS Casemaster. When I found the best load with the virgin brass, it just got sweeter with the fireformed. Like the other guy's are saying, just shoot em', you might be pleasantly surprised!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moombaskier, post: 593748, member: 7841"] When I was making my 7mm-375Ruger brass I initially had about 50% of the brass with .005-.007 runout at the ogive of the bullet. I was very suprised to see that they grouped right in there with the .0005-.003 all the way out to 600yds. Measured with an RCBS Casemaster. When I found the best load with the virgin brass, it just got sweeter with the fireformed. Like the other guy's are saying, just shoot em', you might be pleasantly surprised! [/QUOTE]
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