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Donuts in 28 Nosler Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1443119" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>Unless the donut is pretty severe, you may be able to push it to the outside of case by using expander mandrels and then outside turning, including a portion of the shoulder.</p><p></p><p>I try not to use inside reamers, if possible, they can be rough on inside of neck. I usually use multiple passes with two sizes of mandrels and check with pin gauges until the neck is clear.</p><p></p><p>I then turn the necks & into the shoulder. I also check for donuts after each sizing, using a pin gauge, just to insure they aren't starting to reform.</p><p></p><p>If you don't normally turn necks, I might suggest you purchase a custom die that will more properly size to your chamber dimensions & buy some new brass. In the long run, it will be cheaper and will solve the problem for your current chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1443119, member: 90080"] Unless the donut is pretty severe, you may be able to push it to the outside of case by using expander mandrels and then outside turning, including a portion of the shoulder. I try not to use inside reamers, if possible, they can be rough on inside of neck. I usually use multiple passes with two sizes of mandrels and check with pin gauges until the neck is clear. I then turn the necks & into the shoulder. I also check for donuts after each sizing, using a pin gauge, just to insure they aren't starting to reform. If you don't normally turn necks, I might suggest you purchase a custom die that will more properly size to your chamber dimensions & buy some new brass. In the long run, it will be cheaper and will solve the problem for your current chamber. [/QUOTE]
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