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Reloading
28 Nosler runout issues
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<blockquote data-quote="kfreeze" data-source="post: 1891003" data-attributes="member: 79596"><p>I need some more info. </p><p>What brand of brass are you using? </p><p>How many firings on it? </p><p>Has it been annealed?</p><p>Has it been trimmed?</p><p>What are you using to measure concentricity?</p><p></p><p>The reason I ask this stuff is because on my nosler 28 nos brass, I noticed that the neck are real thick and real hard. Some 28 guys (including me) like to anneal their case necks every reloading. It makes a difference. Also if you have a hornady concentricity tool like I do, and the necks aren't trimmed square and only checking the brass you could see some of that. If you are measuring the concentricy of the brass neck and the neck hasn't been completely cut all the way around, you will see that as well, because the expander mandrel will push the imperfections to the outside where you are measuring. Just some other things to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfreeze, post: 1891003, member: 79596"] I need some more info. What brand of brass are you using? How many firings on it? Has it been annealed? Has it been trimmed? What are you using to measure concentricity? The reason I ask this stuff is because on my nosler 28 nos brass, I noticed that the neck are real thick and real hard. Some 28 guys (including me) like to anneal their case necks every reloading. It makes a difference. Also if you have a hornady concentricity tool like I do, and the necks aren't trimmed square and only checking the brass you could see some of that. If you are measuring the concentricy of the brass neck and the neck hasn't been completely cut all the way around, you will see that as well, because the expander mandrel will push the imperfections to the outside where you are measuring. Just some other things to consider. [/QUOTE]
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