ShootDots said:In either event, you WILL get a small "bulge" at the juncture of the neck and shoulder. The further you go up or down, the larger that bulge. If not turned off, it will go into the inside of the case as that dreaded "doughnut".. So you say you are not going to neck turn... Well in that case you need a LONG enough freebore to keep the bullets you are shooting WELL above the neck / shoulder junction!..
Jay Christopherson said:ShootDots said:In either event, you WILL get a small "bulge" at the juncture of the neck and shoulder. The further you go up or down, the larger that bulge. If not turned off, it will go into the inside of the case as that dreaded "doughnut".. So you say you are not going to neck turn... Well in that case you need a LONG enough freebore to keep the bullets you are shooting WELL above the neck / shoulder junction!..
This is not my experience - you will need to account for "doughnuts" if you are necking up to 7MM (into the thicker shoulder). Easily prevented ahead of time by skim turning your necks down into the shoulder. If you are necking down, you'll be fine.
Personally, I prefer to neck down when possible
ShootDots said:Jay Christopherson said:ShootDots said:In either event, you WILL get a small "bulge" at the juncture of the neck and shoulder. The further you go up or down, the larger that bulge. If not turned off, it will go into the inside of the case as that dreaded "doughnut".. So you say you are not going to neck turn... Well in that case you need a LONG enough freebore to keep the bullets you are shooting WELL above the neck / shoulder junction!..
This is not my experience- you will need to account for "doughnuts" if you are necking up to 7MM (into the thicker shoulder). Easily prevented ahead of time by skim turning your necks down into the shoulder. If you are necking down, you'll be fine.
Personally, I prefer to neck down when possible
Necking down is easier or should I say "can be easier".. If you use virgin brass, that needs to be fireformed before it reaches it's full length by "growing in the shoulder area several thousandths" and neck that down, you WILL get a slight bulge at the neck shoulder junction. The reason for this is that the F/L or Neck Sizing die will not reach all the way down to that junction til after it's fireformed. That bulge needs to be turned off or it can become a doughnut. Now if you use say already fireformed 6.5 x 47 Lapua brass and then neck it down to 6-6.5 x 47 Lapua you will NOT get a bulge because the virgin brass has reached it's full fireformed length and the sizer die can reach down to where it needs to..