Last night I finished checking several boxes of loaded ammo and found something interesting.
When using regular dies I have runout up to .006 and as little as .001 but using the RCBS Match Master dies I only found 1 load with a tad over .001, I think it is because you put the bullet in the die on top and it loads the bullet into the case and seats it. Possibly the bullet I have been putting in the case under the die is not as straight as the Match Master dies puts the bullet! I had 1 bullet slightly over .001.
I use the Hornady concentricity gauge and straightener and found other loaded ammo is much straighter after using the straightener. I could only get a few to .000 and will wait until I get to the range to test the loads.
When using regular dies I have runout up to .006 and as little as .001 but using the RCBS Match Master dies I only found 1 load with a tad over .001, I think it is because you put the bullet in the die on top and it loads the bullet into the case and seats it. Possibly the bullet I have been putting in the case under the die is not as straight as the Match Master dies puts the bullet! I had 1 bullet slightly over .001.
I use the Hornady concentricity gauge and straightener and found other loaded ammo is much straighter after using the straightener. I could only get a few to .000 and will wait until I get to the range to test the loads.