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Reloading
Donut on 28 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Monterey21" data-source="post: 1613271" data-attributes="member: 105626"><p>Great overview. I have the 21st Century tool along with Sinclair, Hornady, and Forster. IMO the 21st is the best. I have separate cutter heads to match specific cartridges. I talked 21st about this and they suggested annealing after each firing. I'm doing that. So it's to deal with. Inside ream or outside turn. I chose to inside because that's dealing with it ASAP. </p><p>To turn it from the outside is after all case prep. And hope everything is uniform inside. </p><p>I'll give the outside turn a shot. What are you using to resize your cases? What die maker and what type. I have Whidden clicker Fl bushing, Forester Fl and shoulder bump and Redding competition bushing dies. I use the Whidden die to form the case then run each case with a Sinclair expander mandrel to check uniformity. Consistent neck tension is my goal here. </p><p>Thanks to everyone for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monterey21, post: 1613271, member: 105626"] Great overview. I have the 21st Century tool along with Sinclair, Hornady, and Forster. IMO the 21st is the best. I have separate cutter heads to match specific cartridges. I talked 21st about this and they suggested annealing after each firing. I’m doing that. So it’s to deal with. Inside ream or outside turn. I chose to inside because that’s dealing with it ASAP. To turn it from the outside is after all case prep. And hope everything is uniform inside. I’ll give the outside turn a shot. What are you using to resize your cases? What die maker and what type. I have Whidden clicker Fl bushing, Forester Fl and shoulder bump and Redding competition bushing dies. I use the Whidden die to form the case then run each case with a Sinclair expander mandrel to check uniformity. Consistent neck tension is my goal here. Thanks to everyone for the help. [/QUOTE]
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