04 April 2007, 00:57
bkluke10xbullet run out
how many thousands on bullet run out is acceptable.
04 April 2007, 01:23
Ol` JoeI`ve been taught you want 0.005" max for hunting and for target or varmite 0.003" or less.
I`m not sure I can tell the difference at normal ranges between the two and don`t worry much about it. I simply try for the least I can get as I don`t turn necks, ect in search of the perfectly straigh round. This usually runs ~ 0.003-0.005 max with "most" at 0.003 or under.
04 April 2007, 01:33
krakyThis subject gets beat to death...and I'm unfortunately one of the beaters. Anyhow I'm with Ole Joe 100%. AND I can tell you that I know a very well known rifle builder in Texas that has the exact same goals for his reloading.
98% of your accuracy will come from how much your gun likes a bullet, powder, seating depth combo. You may get a slight "tweak" with keeping runnout under .002" for long range stuff.
04 April 2007, 01:36
DwightI will beat it to death too. Big waste of time unless you have a match chambered custom rifle.
Spend your time where it counts most.
04 April 2007, 02:06
ReloaderLess than .002 for paper punchers and less than .003 for hunting rigs works for me. Low run out will group better than high run-out in my rifles every time.....
Good Luck
Reloader