I was expanding brass last night, preparing to turn necks. Almost all of the cases "felt" the same, as the mandrel made its complete insertion and withdrawl in/out of each case: Just a gentle drag in, and then drag out.
However, I expereinced a sort of soft "stop" on several cases as the mandrel made the deeper portion of its insertion. Applying a tad more force to the press' lever would overcome that. There was also significantly more drag after reaching past that "bump" or stop.
The question is:
1) Is this the dreaded "doughnut"?
The background of these cases is doubtful, since I bought them used as "1x fired". I no longer have faith in my fellow man to tell the truth when he sells me something, so I'm not shocked, disappointed, etc., if these have been abused after one manner or antother.
I say that for this reason: Frankly I don't positively know the history of these. I was just told that they were 1x fired and FL sized thereafter. I annealed them as soon as they came to me.
However, I expereinced a sort of soft "stop" on several cases as the mandrel made the deeper portion of its insertion. Applying a tad more force to the press' lever would overcome that. There was also significantly more drag after reaching past that "bump" or stop.
The question is:
1) Is this the dreaded "doughnut"?
The background of these cases is doubtful, since I bought them used as "1x fired". I no longer have faith in my fellow man to tell the truth when he sells me something, so I'm not shocked, disappointed, etc., if these have been abused after one manner or antother.
I say that for this reason: Frankly I don't positively know the history of these. I was just told that they were 1x fired and FL sized thereafter. I annealed them as soon as they came to me.