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Do I need more freebore?
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 3015443" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>This is what everyone says because people are lazy and do not want to keep up with doughnuts that could form.</p><p></p><p>I shoot a lot of cases that are similar to the OP's situation, where tiny groups abound. When I fire a round, I remove that case from the chamber and drop in over the next round in the loading block. If the fired case is inserted over the bullet, it should touch the top of the brass on the loaded round. If it does not touch the brass there could be a doughnut...further investigation is involved. If the necks are too tight so the neck will not go over the bullet, the brass spring back could also indicate not enough clearance for good "bullet release".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 3015443, member: 122164"] This is what everyone says because people are lazy and do not want to keep up with doughnuts that could form. I shoot a lot of cases that are similar to the OP's situation, where tiny groups abound. When I fire a round, I remove that case from the chamber and drop in over the next round in the loading block. If the fired case is inserted over the bullet, it should touch the top of the brass on the loaded round. If it does not touch the brass there could be a doughnut...further investigation is involved. If the necks are too tight so the neck will not go over the bullet, the brass spring back could also indicate not enough clearance for good "bullet release". [/QUOTE]
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