Closely inspect the neck of a fired case. look for circular rings on the neck. A scratch in the neck of the chamber will cause the problem you describe. Rick.
bboswell, try it for yourself. I load most of my rifle rounds on a forster Co-Ax and can easily seat a bullet 0.002-0.003 deeper by raising the handle an inch or so off a seated round and bumping the handle hard to put more pressure into the system. Using competition seaters. the distance...
Neck tension can also cause a problem in seating depth consistency. If you are using an expander ball when sizing make sure it is polished to a mirror finish. I use both the Redding and Forster micrometer seaters. vary seldom do I get 0.001-0.002 variation. The amount of pressure you use to seat...
The die may not need to screw down firmly against the press, probably doesn't need to do so. That is why the cases were being crushed. There is an internal crimp in the RCBS dies, that is what is causing the crushed cases. Put an unloaded case in the press, run it all the way up and then screw...
you didn't say which caliber. For rifle or pistol, you don't want the built-in crimper to hit the case while you are seating the bullet. Put an unloaded case in the shell holder and run it all the way up in the press. Screw the die down until it makes contact with the case. Back the die up about...
58.8 grs. of IMR-4350 165gr Sierra BTHP Gameking has been very accurate in over a dozen 30/06s that I load for. That set-up has killed a lot of whitetail, hogs, one Elk and other animals. Rick.
Seat and crimp in separate operations. Check for seating stem fit to bullet nose. Determine how far down the case the taper crimp is going. you don't need to go past the base of the bullet. Rick.
I and friends I load for have used them for years. They have taken many whitetails from almost point blank to past 600yds, many hogs, one antelope and one Elk. I have shot them in 25cal, 270, 7mm and 30cal. All worked without question. One of my go to bullets. Rick.
Tripod front, bunny ear bag for the rear. Non trigger hand is the bag squeezer. Placing the stock so that it rests near the recoil lug area on the tripod stops barrel jump. Shot off a friends lead sled and then off my shoulder produced two different POIs. Rick.
You cannot neck size with a FL die without having an effect on the remainder of the case. Just take a fired case an insert it into a FL die by hand. The body touches before the neck is even close to the neck sizing area. That is probably the reason your old cases will not fit. As the case is...
Is the Wilson die for fired or unfired brass? How did you set the Lee die to size the brassJ just enough to fit your chamber or per their printed instructions?
Think Sinclair may carry an adapter to use on your drill. Rick.