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Donuts in 28 Nosler Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1444172" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>Your correct. I have fought it before and it really ****es me off. Learned the hard way. A good friend just got a custom back and it's a 6.5 wsm. I told him as cool as it would be to run a big heavy. You need to just shoot a bullet that's above the neck shoulder junction. I just hate dealing with them. Inside neck reamers I have used take out carbon and the doughnut. But when you run it through the sizer it forms again. Neck turning is the correct way in my opinion. And I don't want to get into all that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1444172, member: 101820"] Your correct. I have fought it before and it really ****es me off. Learned the hard way. A good friend just got a custom back and it’s a 6.5 wsm. I told him as cool as it would be to run a big heavy. You need to just shoot a bullet that’s above the neck shoulder junction. I just hate dealing with them. Inside neck reamers I have used take out carbon and the doughnut. But when you run it through the sizer it forms again. Neck turning is the correct way in my opinion. And I don’t want to get into all that. [/QUOTE]
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