So I was neck sizing my virgin Lapua .308 brass with my new Lee collet die and everything seemed to be going well. The Lapua brass was actually possibly tighter already than the Lee die was sizing to as it took a little bit of force to push the neck past the mandrel up into the die.
Anyways....
I grabbed a once fired .308 case off of my reloading bench (something I probably just picked up at the range), wiped it clean and ran it up through the die. TO my surprise, it have a larger measurement (diameter across the neck) than the Lapua brass did coming out of the die.
Not only that, but in one instance the bullet actually had zero interference when sliding it into the neck of one of these fired cases. It would literally slide in and out. Why is this?
Additionally, I was noticing a small vertical scratch on the necks of the Lapua brass after running them up through the Lee collet die.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Anyways....
I grabbed a once fired .308 case off of my reloading bench (something I probably just picked up at the range), wiped it clean and ran it up through the die. TO my surprise, it have a larger measurement (diameter across the neck) than the Lapua brass did coming out of the die.
Not only that, but in one instance the bullet actually had zero interference when sliding it into the neck of one of these fired cases. It would literally slide in and out. Why is this?
Additionally, I was noticing a small vertical scratch on the necks of the Lapua brass after running them up through the Lee collet die.
Any help greatly appreciated!