I have an interesting observation/problem. I am reloading some .308 win with cast lead bullets and I did two separate lots, one lot with hornady brass and one lot with winchester nickel brass. I sized them both with the same Whidden die and same expander. But when I seated the bullets, the hornady brass shaved the lead bullets a slight bit while the winchester brass did not. Can anyone explain this phenomenon? I am guessing the winchester brass is softer, but unsure. And, as a corollary, how do I fix the problem on the winchester brass? Again, I am guessing with a larger expander ball. Lastly, which route would be better larger expanding ball or softer brass, if indeed those are the issues.