BoydAllen
Gold $$ Contributor
I usually reload for my PPC at the range, but my current project is to work up a load for a .22-250 that has a factory barrel, and chamber, starting with once fired brass, with unturned necks. The sizing method was to first neck size with a Lee Collet die, and then size case bodies ( including a shoulder bump) with a Redding body die. (Previous experience had shown me that doing the necks first gives better runout.) After doing all the prep., including trimming, chamfering, and deburring, I measured runout, using my Sinclair gauge, with the indicator reading just behind the cases' mouths. The first row of ten cases averaged .0012 TIR, with two at .002 being the most crooked. I think that this method produces the straightest unturned brass of any method that I have tried, that sizes bodies, and bumps shoulders.