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7x57 reloading problem

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  • HandgunHTR52
    Try checking the runout of the bullets themselves. Your runout measurements may be due to imperfections in the bullet themselves.

    I will add one more comment. Try shooting them and see how they shoot. If they shoot well, then I wouldn't worry about it. Depending on what you are shooting them in and for what reason, there shouldn't be any need to be worried about runout.
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  • 5mmgunguy
    I agree, try shooting some. See how they shoot. If they shoot good don't worry about it.
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  • mrbruce
    Loosen up the nut on the stem a little and seat a bullet with it loose, then tighten the nut back down
    while keeping the handle down or up depending on how yours works..
    Same thing with the seater die, loosen the lock ring and put pressure up on the ram so it contacts the base of the die and them tighten the lock ring back down.
    This will all help sometimes....
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  • Mobuck
    Your case necks could be thicker on one side. I've seen quite a lot of this in new cases lately. Outside neck turning is the best remedy.
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  • JustC
    find one with .001"-.002" runout. Loosen the seating stem and back it off 1/4 turn. Run the seated round with minimal runout up into the die,...the turn the seater stem back down until it makes contact. You have now squared the seater stem. Tighten the ring and try seating some more.

    Runout mostly comes from the seating stage,..NOT the sizing stage. Most brass will have at least .002"+ variance in neck wall thickness (unless lapua, norma, RWS, etc). You can turn the high spots down to take up some of this,..but you'll need several hundred dollars worth of tools. A neck thickness mic (I use sinclair built with a Starret mic) and a neck turning tool with appropriate mandral and expander iron.
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  • sandwarrior
    637e,

    I'm in agreement with the two major things suggested here and that is to square up the seater and neck turn.

    The other thing I question is your choice of dies. Because I'm not familiar with Bonanza dies. I'm more familiar with Wilson and Forster bushing type dies(for extreme accuracy anyways). I can't say Bonanza dies aren't good. I just don't know them.
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