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Help fix my donuts
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 504462" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>You might have a doughnut, but nothing described causes or indicates one.</p><p>I'll gamble to predict fairly close neck clearances here combined with fairly high downsizing of necks (oversizing).</p><p>Bullet seating is re-upsizing a portion of your necks (which is normal).</p><p>After firing you find that a bullet will slide into the bullet seating/sized portion of the neck and stop where bullet seating did not size the neck.</p><p>That in itself, thought to be a doughnut, could merely be local springback variance as a result of sizing actions, that are not really a problem at all.</p><p></p><p>This would explain why it all began when seating depth was reduced (which does not cause doughnuts).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 504462, member: 1521"] You might have a doughnut, but nothing described causes or indicates one. I'll gamble to predict fairly close neck clearances here combined with fairly high downsizing of necks (oversizing). Bullet seating is re-upsizing a portion of your necks (which is normal). After firing you find that a bullet will slide into the bullet seating/sized portion of the neck and stop where bullet seating did not size the neck. That in itself, thought to be a doughnut, could merely be local springback variance as a result of sizing actions, that are not really a problem at all. This would explain why it all began when seating depth was reduced (which does not cause doughnuts). [/QUOTE]
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