Hi everyone. I'm just starting to neck turn.
I will be doing 22br to remove the thickness after necking down and tidy up the neck variances. And 223 because I can and to get some practice in.
I have the k&m carbide cutter Turner.
Iv read a few articles and they mention cutting into the neck slightly to help not get donuts, as the thick shoulder brass flows into the neck. This makes sense.
My cases are looking more like the one with the pink background, the single case.
So, things iv read lead me to believe they should look more like the other picture.
So does it matter, will both cases be OK and not eventually get a donut?
What is the easiest way to monitor wether or not I have a donut?
If I have a donut, I understand it will be there on the inside after firing, will it move to the outside after full length sizing with an expander ball?
Thanks for any help.

I will be doing 22br to remove the thickness after necking down and tidy up the neck variances. And 223 because I can and to get some practice in.
I have the k&m carbide cutter Turner.
Iv read a few articles and they mention cutting into the neck slightly to help not get donuts, as the thick shoulder brass flows into the neck. This makes sense.
My cases are looking more like the one with the pink background, the single case.
So, things iv read lead me to believe they should look more like the other picture.
So does it matter, will both cases be OK and not eventually get a donut?
What is the easiest way to monitor wether or not I have a donut?
If I have a donut, I understand it will be there on the inside after firing, will it move to the outside after full length sizing with an expander ball?
Thanks for any help.

