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Reloading
Donuts in 28 Nosler Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="shphtr" data-source="post: 1443281" data-attributes="member: 6162"><p>I am having the same prob with donut formation in my 28 Nosler. It does not occur until after 3rd reload. Using 28 Nosler brass, Redding type S dies with expander removed. Donut easily noted with new 180 Berger slid down fired case and stops almost exactly where start of bearing surface would be with seating .020 short of land contact. Since bearing surface would not contact donut with seating .010 or .015 off lands I may try this as opposed to trying to inside neck ream the donuts .... but have ordered Foster inside neck reamer for contingency planning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shphtr, post: 1443281, member: 6162"] I am having the same prob with donut formation in my 28 Nosler. It does not occur until after 3rd reload. Using 28 Nosler brass, Redding type S dies with expander removed. Donut easily noted with new 180 Berger slid down fired case and stops almost exactly where start of bearing surface would be with seating .020 short of land contact. Since bearing surface would not contact donut with seating .010 or .015 off lands I may try this as opposed to trying to inside neck ream the donuts .... but have ordered Foster inside neck reamer for contingency planning. [/QUOTE]
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