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Reloading
donuts to go
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 3001661" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>Donuts only become a problem when you size all the way down to the neck/ shoulder junction. If you don't size it, they stay larger than the bullet. I use the neck bushings made by short action customs. They have a tapered cone ( more of a chamfer) at the bottom and even when screwed down tight, they never touch the neck/shoulder junction. They cannot shave brass off the neck (like Redding bushings do) Plus they are guaranteed to produce sized cases with less run out than any of other bushings made. I don't know if it shows up well in the photo, but I can see sizing stops about 30-thou short of where the donut forms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 3001661, member: 74061"] Donuts only become a problem when you size all the way down to the neck/ shoulder junction. If you don't size it, they stay larger than the bullet. I use the neck bushings made by short action customs. They have a tapered cone ( more of a chamfer) at the bottom and even when screwed down tight, they never touch the neck/shoulder junction. They cannot shave brass off the neck (like Redding bushings do) Plus they are guaranteed to produce sized cases with less run out than any of other bushings made. I don't know if it shows up well in the photo, but I can see sizing stops about 30-thou short of where the donut forms. [/QUOTE]
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