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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck turning and Blown primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Lyons7STW" data-source="post: 949362" data-attributes="member: 36853"><p>As for the donut. One is not discern able and the ID reamer in the neck turning operation is supposed to elevate one if present. It did not appear to be cutting any material. The dropping a bullet into the fired case method is a no go. If a fella desired he could have taken these fired cases, reprimed, recharged them and loaded them. The neck was tight enough that post firing/ post spring back it was just as tight as initial bullet seating. Hence the neck turning. Post neck turning and firing bullet bearing surface will still not enter neck of case without pressing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyons7STW, post: 949362, member: 36853"] As for the donut. One is not discern able and the ID reamer in the neck turning operation is supposed to elevate one if present. It did not appear to be cutting any material. The dropping a bullet into the fired case method is a no go. If a fella desired he could have taken these fired cases, reprimed, recharged them and loaded them. The neck was tight enough that post firing/ post spring back it was just as tight as initial bullet seating. Hence the neck turning. Post neck turning and firing bullet bearing surface will still not enter neck of case without pressing it. [/QUOTE]
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