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Reloading
Inconsistent seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1197742" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Donuts will only appear after firing especially on hot loads . That's why you go up on the shoulder a little bit . To give the brass a place to flow though. Don't think that donuts are a common thing. They aren't. But if you are running a hot load or don't go up on the shoulder it may be more common. If you are doing either check. Removing the donut isn't hard. In some cases you can use the expander mandrel to push it back out. If you want to cut it out. Get an L.E. Wilson neck reamer that is about .001 under the bullet diameter to nip out the donut. Only do this on unsized fired brass ! L.E.Wilson lists their neck reamers on their sight and will make custom sizes I believe. The nice thing is that you don't need to use the reamer with the Wilson trimmer. They come with a thumb wheel and you can just do your donut removal free style. Many Bench rest shooters I know do it that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1197742, member: 85389"] Donuts will only appear after firing especially on hot loads . That's why you go up on the shoulder a little bit . To give the brass a place to flow though. Don't think that donuts are a common thing. They aren't. But if you are running a hot load or don't go up on the shoulder it may be more common. If you are doing either check. Removing the donut isn't hard. In some cases you can use the expander mandrel to push it back out. If you want to cut it out. Get an L.E. Wilson neck reamer that is about .001 under the bullet diameter to nip out the donut. Only do this on unsized fired brass ! L.E.Wilson lists their neck reamers on their sight and will make custom sizes I believe. The nice thing is that you don't need to use the reamer with the Wilson trimmer. They come with a thumb wheel and you can just do your donut removal free style. Many Bench rest shooters I know do it that way. [/QUOTE]
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