Just a little info 1st,
223
Nosler Ballistic tip 55grain
LC 08 brass ( I removed the crimp)
I've gotten the RCBS Casemaster measurement tool and Neck Turning tool.
I've taken care too fire form (read- fired once from my gun) the 1x LC mil brass and FL size with the button. Then I remove the button and give the case 3 strokes turning the case each time.
I then turned the necks to +/- .001 or less, leaving an average neck thickness of .011-.012. IMHO these turned out really nice. With the button removed, I'm not inside sizing the neck of course, I count on the Neck turning tool bushing for that.
When seating the bullet I just start the bullet, then turn the case a little, push, then turn and push again. This leaves me with nice straight ammo with bullet run-out like the necks, at +/-.001 or less on most.
My trouble is after seating, I'm still getting 10-12% where runout is up too .005, what's going on with those??
Also, I'm not crimping (Handi Rifle, little need to crimp) so I have the die set high so it's not in contact with the case neck at all.
Any idea's??