Yes, there is a very dominant donut with 30BR - 30PPC creation. It is at the bottom third of the neck and unless your loading up some 150+ grain bullets you will not cause a problem. The donut is less if you fire form up the neck (Bullet down a junk 30 barrel or Pistol Powder with wad - you chose) as compared to using an expander. With an expander its mostly seen when you turn the neck it will be hit at the bottom and hard to get past.
Expander requires good lube and it will create a shorter case then a fire form. i.e. Mandrel on mine will yield 1.510 OAL while fire form will be 1.525. I have a custom expander so it allows a smooth cut on the neck - after two firings I recut with no change in the neck turner to skim off more of the donut that has moved around with brass flow.
I found with time that I don't consider brass ready for match until 15 firings and actually prefer 25+ to prevent tight brass due to hardening during the match (donut is gone by then). This number of firings for each piece of brass makes it difficult to keep them in sync across 100 plus rounds for a pre-load. I've broken mine down in to batches of 20 or 50 - so I can reload for a full match weekend if necessary. During practice I'm careful to keep the brass in sync (number of firings) by batch. The older the more consistent in sizing.
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