HHI6818 said:Using a Redding Neck bushing die with Redding bushing. Brass is factory Lapua, no turn neck. I have the RCBS case master case gauge to check run out. I just went and checked 10 Lapua turned necks for another gun and the runout is .0005-.001. I'm using the same Redding bushing die for both.
The NECO instrument measures run-out; it WILL NOT correct anything. It is for the reloader to find the defect in the seating process and correct it. You do not need the NECO and the other instrument. The NECO is equipped with a GEM brand run-out indicator in lieu of a dial indicator.GentleBen said:...the NECO unit is something I was looking for in the beginning; thanks. Any idea how that CAT works? It is supposed to correct runouts. I may order it in conjunction with the runout gauge.
HHI6818 said:I'm using the same Redding S neck bushing die to resize two different 6mm BR guns. Brass is Lapua for both.
Fist gun is a tight necked XP 100 and a resized case has .0005 inch run out. The second gun is a Encore no turn neck and a fired case has .0005-.001 run out and after resizing it has .0005-.004 inch run out. Talked to a buddy toady and I'm going to borrow his .267 & .268 bushing and try it. Will let you know whats happens with his bushing.
Thx for all of the suggestions.
johara1 said:first check a fired case right out of the chamber if run out is present,your chamber is out of round.the other thing would be the gage you are using is bad.now if it shows the case has a near zero reading,your sizing die is junk.i can not get a redding die to give me a zero reading after sizing.you have to live with it or get an other die,i've sent them back the sent me other dies,i just gave up on them.........jim