21st centuryWhat brand is your mandrel?
21st centuryWhat brand is your mandrel?
I was just asking because I have a K&M expander I also use a Forster Bushing Bump Die and a Redding Bushing die I do use the expander ball on both and they work for me. I know many others who remove the ball.21st century
What are some ways to identify donuts? I turned necks with 21st century lathe for my 7mm rem mag. I turned down to .012 per side after recommendation to have .004 clearance. I did slightly cut into shoulder junction. What are the chances of donuts still forming. Can the donuts be visually seen or am I just paranoid? What led me to this is after fireing and resizeing if I drag my nail across the shoulder junction I can feel a lip.
the problem starts out when the reloader insist he can move the shoulder back.
I would really be interested to learn how you have managed to filter pressure so that it only pushes bullets forward and not brass.![]()
There's always at least a slight "donut" (**) and a very minor one is largely irrelevant, even if you are seating past it. You don't want to cut too deep into the shoulder just to avoid a minor donut. I always fire a case once before neck turning. If your particular load combination tends to produce pronounced donuts down the line, then either ream out the donuts when they become pronounced enough (judgement call), or re-turn necks as some are discussing here.For you guys have been turning necks for awhile is the first fireing the worst for brass flow? If so will taking a bigger cut from the neck shoulder junction help? I bump shoulders back around .0015 if there's anything that does cause donuts to form faster im all ears?!
I feel if you are not seating past the donut, it should't expand and cause clearance problems, but in a really tight neck it might.Ok thanks guys I appreciate your help this is my first time turning necks and tight neck chamber I figured there was a learning curve glad this site is available. So even if your not seating into neck shoulder junction brass flow up the neck is still a problem since it decreases neck clearence?
If youre seeing any signs youre already over pressure. Thats the brass flowing into the ejector hole. Heed the warnings.One more question while I got you guys here I'm seeing just a faint plunger mark on case primer looks fine and bolt lift is normal.
fguffey,
This is a thread about donuts. if you want to start a subject on case length or whatever you need to start another thread.
Joe
For you guys have been turning necks for awhile is the first fireing the worst for brass flow? If so will taking a bigger cut from the neck shoulder junction help? I bump shoulders back around .0015 if there's anything that does cause donuts to form faster im all ears?!
How much does the die run from porter normally? So do the pins have enough taper to expand my necks. This sounds good and should be all I need.If you cant slip a bullet in a fired case theres 2 reasons: either the brass is too long and needs trimmed or you dont have enough neck clearance. It doesnt matter the barrel or chamber if its right a bullet will slip in and either fall into the case or hit the donut. As far as expander dies go forget the high dollar k&m or sinclair get you a porter precision products die that takes $3 gage pins you can get in any size down to the .0001