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Creedmore had free shipping so I thought I'd try this in my classic Forster trimmer. I tried it on old brass that hadn't been used in years. These were unsized Lapua 6BR cases that had donuts verified by a bullet stopping when it hit the donut. These cases were previously neck turned to .012" thickness. I noticed quite a bit of resistance when entering the case but then it smoothed out until it hit the donut. Continual turning took care of the donut easily.
afterwards I checked the neck wall thickness and it stayed at .012" and bullets easily passed where the donut had been.
I'm going to be trying some cases done this way in a different barrel than they were originally used in.
afterwards I checked the neck wall thickness and it stayed at .012" and bullets easily passed where the donut had been.
I'm going to be trying some cases done this way in a different barrel than they were originally used in.