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Reloading
Dusty Rounds Moving Faster
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1992006" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I found I had really bad donuts forming on my 280AI. It happened after first firing of new brass. It also showed on once fired factory Nosler ammo that I used for reloading later.</p><p>I noticed at the bottom of the seating stroke, the bullet would "hang" and become stiffer.</p><p>K&M neck ream and turn fixed it. </p><p>Donuts form on AI type cartridges and other wildcats at times.</p><p>It's worth checking for, during your investigation.</p><p>I thought it was cold weld....</p><p>Pressures were off the charts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1992006, member: 104363"] I found I had really bad donuts forming on my 280AI. It happened after first firing of new brass. It also showed on once fired factory Nosler ammo that I used for reloading later. I noticed at the bottom of the seating stroke, the bullet would "hang" and become stiffer. K&M neck ream and turn fixed it. Donuts form on AI type cartridges and other wildcats at times. It's worth checking for, during your investigation. I thought it was cold weld.... Pressures were off the charts. [/QUOTE]
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