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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
donuts to go
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<blockquote data-quote="Idgunner" data-source="post: 3006172" data-attributes="member: 84194"><p>Well I tried backing off of my neck size bushing to reduce the depth I was sizing the necks. By doing that the number of hard donuts that I felt when seating bullets dropped quite a bit. But I can still feel that donut on most cases so I've decided to buy an L.E.Wilson case trimmer with a neck reamer. I've boxed up a sample of my fired Lapua cases and will mail them to Wilson tomorrow. I just want to feel nice smooth seating pressure all the way to the bottom of the seating stroke and hopefully attain better accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idgunner, post: 3006172, member: 84194"] Well I tried backing off of my neck size bushing to reduce the depth I was sizing the necks. By doing that the number of hard donuts that I felt when seating bullets dropped quite a bit. But I can still feel that donut on most cases so I've decided to buy an L.E.Wilson case trimmer with a neck reamer. I've boxed up a sample of my fired Lapua cases and will mail them to Wilson tomorrow. I just want to feel nice smooth seating pressure all the way to the bottom of the seating stroke and hopefully attain better accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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