HEllo,
I was loading some 6.5BPC rounds this morning (Grendel in a bolt gun) and realized an issue that has been happening for the last couple of loadings - at least - Dreaded Doughnut. based on pictures and reading I have done it is DEFINITELY the Doughnut, a .264" bullet slides right in a fired case, tightly, but comes to rest on the doughnut, and loading rounds I can feel it BIG TIME. I can't believe I didn't realize last time I loaded the cases. The problem is this brass has never been turned! I shoot Lapua brass in a chamber that allows about .001" on each side of a loaded case. WHAT? Can it be? I don't get it. The cases are around 13-15 firings, and I go pretty hot.
I guess I have to get a neck reamer, so I can firgure out the solution to this brass, BUT I don't know why it happened,,? Can someone enlighten me?
I was loading some 6.5BPC rounds this morning (Grendel in a bolt gun) and realized an issue that has been happening for the last couple of loadings - at least - Dreaded Doughnut. based on pictures and reading I have done it is DEFINITELY the Doughnut, a .264" bullet slides right in a fired case, tightly, but comes to rest on the doughnut, and loading rounds I can feel it BIG TIME. I can't believe I didn't realize last time I loaded the cases. The problem is this brass has never been turned! I shoot Lapua brass in a chamber that allows about .001" on each side of a loaded case. WHAT? Can it be? I don't get it. The cases are around 13-15 firings, and I go pretty hot.
I guess I have to get a neck reamer, so I can firgure out the solution to this brass, BUT I don't know why it happened,,? Can someone enlighten me?