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Reloading
Newbie reloader question
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<blockquote data-quote="RUFFIAN R - NY" data-source="post: 2425883" data-attributes="member: 121836"><p>I always make up a dummy round on all my rifles- I only load 150 gr in my 300 WBY and some have more free bore than others. Check with a dummy round , like to stay off the lands and groves ( too much psi ) may want to have the throat opened up ???? possible..I like just a little jump, but then again each toy is a bit different !!! Besides thats called a DONUT . from seating a bullet too far into the case neck, I never seat the full diameter at the base of the bullet into or past the neck/shoulder. Where the constriction portion of a case the donut occurs if not loaded properly. All rounds exhibit degrees of constriction at the shoulder junction don't seat your bullets so far in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUFFIAN R - NY, post: 2425883, member: 121836"] I always make up a dummy round on all my rifles- I only load 150 gr in my 300 WBY and some have more free bore than others. Check with a dummy round , like to stay off the lands and groves ( too much psi ) may want to have the throat opened up ???? possible..I like just a little jump, but then again each toy is a bit different !!! Besides thats called a DONUT . from seating a bullet too far into the case neck, I never seat the full diameter at the base of the bullet into or past the neck/shoulder. Where the constriction portion of a case the donut occurs if not loaded properly. All rounds exhibit degrees of constriction at the shoulder junction don't seat your bullets so far in. [/QUOTE]
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