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How to Identify a Neck Donut?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tree Farmer" data-source="post: 1909322" data-attributes="member: 75473"><p>I'm no expert, but I recently had the donut issue in two different cartridges (first time for me). I was having difficulty closing the bolt on a loaded cartridge and thought I needed to bump the shoulder more. After firing the round, I could not slide a bullet completely down the neck (the donut stopped the bullet because the extra brass was pushed into the neck after firing). I removed the donut by neck reaming, but also could have resized (pushing the donut to outside of the neck) and turned the neck to remove excess brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tree Farmer, post: 1909322, member: 75473"] I'm no expert, but I recently had the donut issue in two different cartridges (first time for me). I was having difficulty closing the bolt on a loaded cartridge and thought I needed to bump the shoulder more. After firing the round, I could not slide a bullet completely down the neck (the donut stopped the bullet because the extra brass was pushed into the neck after firing). I removed the donut by neck reaming, but also could have resized (pushing the donut to outside of the neck) and turned the neck to remove excess brass. [/QUOTE]
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