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What is acceptable case neck runout for Benchrest?

DngBat7

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I am kind of wanting to know what is considered as good case neck runout for benchrest reloading. I have gotten a lot of great advise privately from some great shooters on the forum, and my runout has improved quite a bit. At the end of the day, with custom bushing dies. I’m still getting from .001-.003. I have tried almost everything to keep it at .001, but seems to be a struggle. I am wiping the brass, light chamfer debur before sizing, amp annealing, using arkco top of line press, custom Whidden dies, carbide bushings, amp annealer, imperial wax, with and without expander balls, I can’t think of anything else to do. I say all that to say it not the equipment, It’s me or something I’m doing Also, all turned on 21 century turner. Am I getting the expected runout? Or am I definitely screwing up?
 
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If you have them sorted by run out, shoot 3 groups from that lot. 0 to 1, 1 to 2, then 2 to 3 of runout. Do your test in a round robin Target one from Perfect group, target two from 1 to two lot & so forth. Start at target one group lot one & repeat. one shot per target from each lot till done. 15 shots not hard to do to get some real world data. Good Luck
 
I am kind of wanting to know what is considered as good case neck runout for benchrest reloading. I have gotten a lot of great advise privately from some great shooters on the forum, and my runout has improved quite a bit. At the end of the day, with custom bushing dies. I’m still getting from .001-.003. I have tried almost everything to keep it at .001, but seems to be a struggle. I am wiping the brass, light chamfer debur before sizing, amp annealing, using arkco top of line press, custom Whidden dies, carbide bushings, amp annealer, imperial wax, with and without expander balls, I can’t think of anything else to do. Also, all turned on 21 century turner. Am I getting the expected runout? Or am I definitely screwing up?

How are you measuring the runout of the case neck and at what point in your reloading process?
 
Accuracy one concentricity gauge with a mitutoyo .0005 indicator

Probably the only thing left that might reduce loaded round runout is an arbor press with an inline die if you aren't doing that already. That said, I am not sure you really have a problem, like @jackieschmidt mentioned.

The reason I don't have an definite answer is because I haven't measured runout in many years, and I shoot LR BR.
 
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