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Reloading
Let's talk about the "dreaded donut"
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 500800" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>When I first started shooting cartridge, the cases where about 6-7 thousand. loose, did not Know this at the time. Had to size very little, later had to keep turning sizer down.Then I wanted to try the Hornady 285, I had to bump shoulder back .005-006. to get to close bolt on hornady because I had to seat farther to stay out of lands, but a berger would seat and no bolt close problem. Well on last size the berger bullet stops on donut in fired case, have not sized yet and believe I should anneal at this point also, advise, and I WOULD LIKE TO TRY hORNADY. . I quit the Hornady because it seemed like I had to take shoulder back so far, but it was mainly issue right at neck shoulder junction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 500800, member: 21869"] When I first started shooting cartridge, the cases where about 6-7 thousand. loose, did not Know this at the time. Had to size very little, later had to keep turning sizer down.Then I wanted to try the Hornady 285, I had to bump shoulder back .005-006. to get to close bolt on hornady because I had to seat farther to stay out of lands, but a berger would seat and no bolt close problem. Well on last size the berger bullet stops on donut in fired case, have not sized yet and believe I should anneal at this point also, advise, and I WOULD LIKE TO TRY hORNADY. . I quit the Hornady because it seemed like I had to take shoulder back so far, but it was mainly issue right at neck shoulder junction. [/QUOTE]
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