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Donuts, will they always hinder accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1934457" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I ended up buying a K&M neck turning kit. My groups were going from great to horrible in .2 grain increments of powder charge. Pressure problems started destroying brass. Bullet seating was ok until the boat tail came in contact, getting progressively worse the next time I reloaded.</p><p>I'd say you need to invest in a reaming mandrel/ neck turning equipment. I wasn't getting any groups during load development. </p><p>My final variation in ES ended up at 3100 fps +/- 2. Significant improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1934457, member: 104363"] I ended up buying a K&M neck turning kit. My groups were going from great to horrible in .2 grain increments of powder charge. Pressure problems started destroying brass. Bullet seating was ok until the boat tail came in contact, getting progressively worse the next time I reloaded. I'd say you need to invest in a reaming mandrel/ neck turning equipment. I wasn't getting any groups during load development. My final variation in ES ended up at 3100 fps +/- 2. Significant improvement. [/QUOTE]
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