Hello,
I'm wondering how to minimize run-out in the reloading process.
In this youtube video below he uses a Redding Body Die to size his brass and bump the shoulder back, then he switches to a Lee Precision Collet Neck Sizing Die to size the neck and minimize run out which I thought was something I like to try but before I purchase these dies I wanted to hear how others on how there process for concentricity is done.
Right know I have a set of Redding Premium Series 2 Die set in .308 Winchester and I'm wondering if this FL die is inducing run-out in my reloads and if it would be better to switch to a FL body die and then the Lee neck size die.
Thanks
Brian
I'm wondering how to minimize run-out in the reloading process.
In this youtube video below he uses a Redding Body Die to size his brass and bump the shoulder back, then he switches to a Lee Precision Collet Neck Sizing Die to size the neck and minimize run out which I thought was something I like to try but before I purchase these dies I wanted to hear how others on how there process for concentricity is done.
Right know I have a set of Redding Premium Series 2 Die set in .308 Winchester and I'm wondering if this FL die is inducing run-out in my reloads and if it would be better to switch to a FL body die and then the Lee neck size die.
Thanks
Brian
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