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Can I feed 105 vlds through a 243 rem 700 sa?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 903404" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I'm sure if you measure you'll find that most ammo does not actually have bullet bearing seated into neck shoulder junction. You really gotta go out of your way to do this.</p><p>If you FL size new necks, and check with pin gages, you'll see a pin stop at the junction.</p><p></p><p>Thicker brass nearest the junction is technically a donut, and new brass does come with it. </p><p>Gun writers may refer to donuts only as thickness that has become a 'problem'.</p><p>Well, If you FL size necks and deep seat, or if your chamber neck is fairly tight, it can be a problem even before contributing further to it's growth(by upsizing necks, or rolling brass into the junction with FL sizing).</p><p></p><p>The only way to remove either inherent or formed donuts, is turning or reaming.</p><p>But it's not a problem -until it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 903404, member: 1521"] I'm sure if you measure you'll find that most ammo does not actually have bullet bearing seated into neck shoulder junction. You really gotta go out of your way to do this. If you FL size new necks, and check with pin gages, you'll see a pin stop at the junction. Thicker brass nearest the junction is technically a donut, and new brass does come with it. Gun writers may refer to donuts only as thickness that has become a 'problem'. Well, If you FL size necks and deep seat, or if your chamber neck is fairly tight, it can be a problem even before contributing further to it's growth(by upsizing necks, or rolling brass into the junction with FL sizing). The only way to remove either inherent or formed donuts, is turning or reaming. But it's not a problem -until it is. [/QUOTE]
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