What usually causes doughnuts is necking up, because the top of the shoulder of the "parent" case then becomes the bottom of the neck. Brass in the shoulder is usually thicker, so there's the doughnut.

Necking down usually doesn't cause the same problem, because the resized portion of the neck already started as part of the neck in the parent case.


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