Quote Originally Posted by DanSavage View Post
The gauge I use references off the case body and indicates a little bit back from the bullet tip,, in theory that is what you want. When I started chasing my run out issues I found out that it was all introduced at the bullet seating process . I upgraded my seating die to the Redding competition seater die and runout improved big time,and so did my competition scores.Now I don't even bother checking runout . When a guy straightens a round he changes neck tension . .005 or less is good enough for me to be quite competitive.

Ive owned redding dies since day one of my reloading and really like them but after using the wilson and an arbor press i rarely use the reddings anymore and when i get my forster FL die back ill most likely put my redding dies up for sale.