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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Let's talk about the "dreaded donut"
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<blockquote data-quote="paphil" data-source="post: 487353" data-attributes="member: 17745"><p>There is definately a learning curve on neck turning and even with good tools , you can easily seperate an occasional neck. An easy guage to use on fired brass is to use a bullet of the same caliber. It will slide all the way in unless it hits the donut. I drilled a small hole in the tip of the bullet and use a thin wire to prevent the bullet from falling into the case. It won't fix the donut but it will let you know that it is there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paphil, post: 487353, member: 17745"] There is definately a learning curve on neck turning and even with good tools , you can easily seperate an occasional neck. An easy guage to use on fired brass is to use a bullet of the same caliber. It will slide all the way in unless it hits the donut. I drilled a small hole in the tip of the bullet and use a thin wire to prevent the bullet from falling into the case. It won't fix the donut but it will let you know that it is there. [/QUOTE]
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