I just chambered a 1-17 Lilja with a .333"
Nk Robinet reamer. I am shooting Randy's 112 grain bullets in it.
Today was day 1, I started by trimming new Lapua 6BR Norma brass to 1.520", i then loaded 12 grains of Bullseye in them with a Remington, 7.5 SRP. Then i filled the cases with Italian bread crumbs, and seal them with bar soap, paraffin, or bees wax.
This makes for very uniform fired cases, after a final trim length of .1505" for their finished length, they are ready to load. Yes they have a donut, but for my aplication, even on a zero freebore chamber, I will never come close to seating a bullet deep enough to contact the thicker neck material. I don't see a need to worry about the dognut?
I loaded the 20 cases with 34.8 grains of N130 ans same 7.5 Remington primers. Sized with Br Body die for .002" shoulder bump. Then I use my Wilson Br bushing die to size the neck @ .326" and set my seating die for a hard jammed bullet. I did this by starting a bullet, then chambering it. That seated the bullet about .020" deeper in the case, which was what I used to adjust my seating die for that depth.
This was with 20 cases. Zero"d using the load above with 5 cartridges then shot 5 for group, the next 5 I seated the bullets .010 deeper. The shot abot .2". The last 5 cases were sized with a .325" bushing and back out to the full jam length the first 5 were shot at. Didn't like either neck tention with the bullets crammed that hard into the lands.
The .010" deaper seated load was pbviously more well liked.
But after reading this, I don't understand the reasoning, that the dognut would afect anything. If it were a 10 twist, or I was seating 130 or 150 grain bullets. I could see the dongut causing concern. But with a 112 115 or 118 bullet, I don't see a need to worry about it? Am I overlooking something?
To me, i have a no turn chamber.