I searched this but didnt come up with much.
I bought this tool about a week ago to start checking runout.
I just got into reloading about 1 1/2yrs ago.
I use Redding (non-bushing) dies for my .223Rem and 6.5 Grendel loads. I tumble the brass well so it is clean all around- Lube casings with Imperial lube, Resize/Deprime, Re-tumble to remove lube, Clean the Primer Pockets, De-burr the Flash hole (if needed), Trim (if needed),Chamfer/Deburr,Check Brass OAL then Prime. I also run a bronze brush thru the necks once before and after sizing to make sure there is no small debris anywhere.
I notice when I do not do this bronze brush cleaning step the runout is around .006" - .008" but when I clean them with the bronze brush it drops down to .002" - .003".
Im wondering what is your insight on the Hornady Concentricity Gauge and what is most amount of runout to have before accuracy falls?
I am mostly getting .002" of runout on my reloads.
I bought this tool about a week ago to start checking runout.
I just got into reloading about 1 1/2yrs ago.
I use Redding (non-bushing) dies for my .223Rem and 6.5 Grendel loads. I tumble the brass well so it is clean all around- Lube casings with Imperial lube, Resize/Deprime, Re-tumble to remove lube, Clean the Primer Pockets, De-burr the Flash hole (if needed), Trim (if needed),Chamfer/Deburr,Check Brass OAL then Prime. I also run a bronze brush thru the necks once before and after sizing to make sure there is no small debris anywhere.
I notice when I do not do this bronze brush cleaning step the runout is around .006" - .008" but when I clean them with the bronze brush it drops down to .002" - .003".
Im wondering what is your insight on the Hornady Concentricity Gauge and what is most amount of runout to have before accuracy falls?
I am mostly getting .002" of runout on my reloads.