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How to Identify a Neck Donut?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1909684" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>True, but you might accept that it took your choices, and actions, to get there.</p><p>Consider this while solving the issue.</p><p></p><p>When it's implied that brass 'flows', like donuts will build no matter what? </p><p>In every case there has ever been of donut addition, it was the reloader who caused it.</p><p>For those of us understanding this, and choosing not to cause donut issues, we don't have them.</p><p>We don't have to deal with it -ever.</p><p></p><p>I iterate this, not to be a jerk, but because problems are best solved nearest the root causes.</p><p>For example: </p><p>- You notice loaded ammo runout is increasing with each reload cycle</p><p>- You worry about it</p><p>- You ask around and get a handful of silly tricks (didn't really work)</p><p>- You swap dies & migrate to a different sizing plan (didn't really work)</p><p>- You dig in and learn about the root cause of runout, then culling new cases with offending thickness variance (works)</p><p>- While in the learning mode, you figure out that for YOUR situation, bad runout won't affect YOUR results anyway</p><p>- You stop worrying, and now well on the way to stop worrying about a lot of things -that YOU control</p><p>Will you be listening to a mob then? Not so much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1909684, member: 1521"] True, but you might accept that it took your choices, and actions, to get there. Consider this while solving the issue. When it's implied that brass 'flows', like donuts will build no matter what? In every case there has ever been of donut addition, it was the reloader who caused it. For those of us understanding this, and choosing not to cause donut issues, we don't have them. We don't have to deal with it -ever. I iterate this, not to be a jerk, but because problems are best solved nearest the root causes. For example: - You notice loaded ammo runout is increasing with each reload cycle - You worry about it - You ask around and get a handful of silly tricks (didn't really work) - You swap dies & migrate to a different sizing plan (didn't really work) - You dig in and learn about the root cause of runout, then culling new cases with offending thickness variance (works) - While in the learning mode, you figure out that for YOUR situation, bad runout won't affect YOUR results anyway - You stop worrying, and now well on the way to stop worrying about a lot of things -that YOU control Will you be listening to a mob then? Not so much [/QUOTE]
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