dfrombc, or change your reloading habits..............and a Lee collet die is a "cheap" die that can produce very little runout. (its not cheap dies, it the person pulling the handle of the press)
More ammunition is reloaded with excessive runout for the simple reason that the expander button is locked down off center and pulling the necks off center.
Below is a modified RCBS die to reduce runout, it has a Lee lock ring with its rubber O-ring on its base. It also has a Forster decapping spindle and expander button and only tightened finger tight to allow the die to float in the press and self center.
Below on the left is the standard RCBS spindle unit and on the right is the Forster spindle unit. The Forster setup has a thick rubber washer under the locknut that allows the spindle to float and self center. The Forster unit also has the expander button located high on the spindle. This allows the expander button to enter the neck of the case while the case neck is still centered in the neck of the die. With this setup this die is capable of producing resized cases with under .001 runout with brass with uniform neck thickness.
With a neck thickness and runout gauges you will find out "why" you have runout and how to fix it.
1. Resize a few cases "without" the decapping rod in place and check your runout and neck thickness. Next reinstall the spindle/expander button and check your runout.
2. On a standard die an rubber o-ring can be installed under the spindles lock nut that allows it to float. Most dies if threaded high up on the spindle will allow you to raise the expander button as the Forster unit is.
The majority of your runout is caused by the expander button being off center and unequal case neck thickness.
And by full length resizing you minimize the "steering" effect the case has in centering the bullet in the bore.
Below is a chambered full length resized case, the rear of the case is being supported by the bolt face and by the bullet in the throat of the chamber and the case walls are not touching the chamber. By full length resizing you are reducing the chances of regular off the shelf brass that is of average quality from misaligning the bullet in the axis of the bore. The majority of you do not have custom made rifles with precision aligned minimum dimension chambers capable of shooting bug hole groups. Meaning the majority of you shoot off the shelf rifles and brass and need to find the "bad" average off the shelf cases.
NOTE: The U.S. military match grade ammunition is to have .003 or less runout.