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  1. 797 6.5 123gr Hornady A-Max same batch £250 posted SOLD

     

    150 6.5 120gr Nosler BT £80 posted SOLD

     

    American defence recon s quick detach 1 piece mount 30mm. Never been used. £80 posted SOLD

     

    Warne optima ultra high 30mm rings for picatinny rail. Very good condition. £50 posted

     

    Warne maxima high 30mm rings for picatinny rail. Never been used. £40 posted

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, Ronin said:

    If you want consistent neck tension I wouldn’t use brass that had donuts or cases that had donuts removed as the area will still be hardened and provide inconsistent release 

     

    A small wipe of the inside of the case neck is well known to reduce neck tension and provide more consistent release in properly prepared cases 

    Personally, I’d start again with fresh brass and neck turn appropriately to remove any chance of donut formation 

    Once brass fire formed you should see a reduction in extreme spread 

     

    Uou could seat the bullets above the donut in the old cases but that’s halfway fix really  

    Yeah I think I’m just going to start again with new brass. How far into the shoulder would you turn to stop the formation of a donut? I had already cut into the shoulder a small amount to try and stop this but the donut appeared after 3/4 firings. I neck turned the virgin brass, maybe I should of waited until after the first firing?

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