If you're turning I hope you're trying to shoot mice at 300!!! If you find this stuff interesting you'll be Target shooting in no time. Don't make the mistake I did. Learn about the different conpetitions first, THEN buy a gun. I find FT-R most interesting, but it's only .223 or .308, so off I went to find a .308!!!
I have lapua (6.5, .308 and .338) and nosler brass (.300WSM).
I've shot for .012 for the 6.5 and .014 for the .338 and .300. I have no idea why I chose those numbers (I'm sure someone will tell me I'm dumb for that. My only custom chamber is my .308, and it has a "no turn" chamber, so all I'll do on the .308 brass is for consistency.
I'm able to get 98% of the brass +\- .001, and I discarded that which I could not. Only about 6 pieces out of 250.
I'll let you know what my 6.5 does with its newly turned brass. I primed 100 of them last night - and I will start a new thread, good idea.
The runout on my 6.5 ammo before turning was often within .001 when seated with my Redding seater. I hope that stays the same or improves!!
Keep asking q's. I've recently gained a lot of knowledge from yodave, Jerry, Yomamma, etc. If be happy to pass it along.