CatShooter
jlow said:Expert or not, the fact is donuts do exist and I have encountered it in exactly that situation. It is not always the culpit, but it should not be dismissed as a cause unless you know for sure it is not there.DocEd said:I will issue a strong warning against questioning anything that Catshooter posts. He is truly one of the Certified experts on this board.
It is easy to dismiss donuts as a cause in this case - donuts are at the end of the neck, under the shoulder. When you run a smooth cylinder (bullet or mandrel) into the neck of a case with a donut, it runs smoothly until it hits the donut and it is like hitting a bump in the road (which is exactly what it is)... if a donut were the cause, then the question would have been worded that the mandrel slides smoothly, then get rough when it gets at the end of the neck...
.. but in this post, the roughness is through out the whole neck, so it is NOT a donut (unless the donut runs from the mouth of the case, to the end of the neck, and that would be one hellova donut!!




