My 4x fired brass has the donut. On a fired case, a bullet will not go into the case. Would I be better off trashing the 4x fired Lapua brass and just buy Hornady brass? Also, should I stop using a bushing die and just use a standard sizing die?
I was wondering about the inside neck reamer. Hear good and bad. I can't even re-chamber a fired piece of brass without stiff bolt close which tells me the donut is probably pushing outwards as well.Might be okay if you can fine an inside neck turning tool. I would never use hornady brass, ADG or more lapua.
I was wondering about the inside neck reamer. Hear good and bad. I can't even re-chamber a fired piece of brass without stiff bolt close which tells me the donut is probably pushing outwards as well.
Forgive my ignorance as neck turning is new to me.That ^^^ sounds like an issue of excessive pressure. For the donuts - I'd run a mandrel in there and just neck turn the cases.
I figured that, but if I have to replace brass every 3-4 firings it could get real expensiveIts not the brass quality that causes donuts.
Forgive my ignorance as neck turning is new to me.
1. Would I just run the brass onto a standard .264" mandrel after sizing or do I need a special size mandrel?
2. Are there special neck turning tools that will do the neck and also kiss the neck/shoulder junction?