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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Donuts to go UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="Idgunner" data-source="post: 3031573" data-attributes="member: 84194"><p>Nope. As I noted in my last explanation I stopped seating a bullet when the push got hard and marked the bullet at the case mouth with a sharpie so that I could tell how far into the neck the bullet was when it hit the hard spot. I pulled the bullet and held it next to the case mouth so see how deep it was. Surprisingly the base of the bullet was no where near the neck shoulder junction and still a ways away from the powder. </p><p>I too have felt powder crunch with some powders and long bullets but this is not the case. Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idgunner, post: 3031573, member: 84194"] Nope. As I noted in my last explanation I stopped seating a bullet when the push got hard and marked the bullet at the case mouth with a sharpie so that I could tell how far into the neck the bullet was when it hit the hard spot. I pulled the bullet and held it next to the case mouth so see how deep it was. Surprisingly the base of the bullet was no where near the neck shoulder junction and still a ways away from the powder. I too have felt powder crunch with some powders and long bullets but this is not the case. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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