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Wilson vs Redding vs Forster?
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<blockquote data-quote="SpikeSniper" data-source="post: 627621" data-attributes="member: 29703"><p>I appreciate the input trickymisfit. Oddly, my doughnuts developed after one sizing, and I was full length sizing with a standard RCBS die. I am only bumping the shoulder a few thousandths, and I retired some Rem brass after 12 firings using the same die settings with no problems. Did a lot of research online and got several hits with similar results using the Nosler brass, not sure why. Maybe too soft? I reamed the necks with a Wilson reamer, polished them, and got my groups back to normal. All the same, I ordered some Lapua brass and I think I'm gonna go with the Redding Type S match set. It seems, from my reading, that the doughnut issue is inherent to the 260, so I may have to fight it in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpikeSniper, post: 627621, member: 29703"] I appreciate the input trickymisfit. Oddly, my doughnuts developed after one sizing, and I was full length sizing with a standard RCBS die. I am only bumping the shoulder a few thousandths, and I retired some Rem brass after 12 firings using the same die settings with no problems. Did a lot of research online and got several hits with similar results using the Nosler brass, not sure why. Maybe too soft? I reamed the necks with a Wilson reamer, polished them, and got my groups back to normal. All the same, I ordered some Lapua brass and I think I'm gonna go with the Redding Type S match set. It seems, from my reading, that the doughnut issue is inherent to the 260, so I may have to fight it in the future. [/QUOTE]
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