So I have been reloading 6gt for about 3 years. The first 2 years I was running Hornady brass with 105 Bergers. I would run them through my Rcbs fl sizer with the bushing and then what I believed to be a .241 mandrel. No issues.
Recently built a new gun and switched to alpha ocd and Berger 109s using the same die set up. Most cases are fine but every once in awhile I will have a bullet that just a little pressure from the calipers will push the bullet into the case. I noticed some brass being left behind on the old mandrel and thought maybe that is pushing the cases out to far so I bought a new .241 mandrel. The mandrel is definitely pushing out the case so I believe the bushing die is sizing it down enough so why is this happening? When I put the bullet in the calipers to measure I do apply a slight amount of pressure but not a lot. My base to ogive for the 109s is 1.9820. Any help would be appreciated.
Recently built a new gun and switched to alpha ocd and Berger 109s using the same die set up. Most cases are fine but every once in awhile I will have a bullet that just a little pressure from the calipers will push the bullet into the case. I noticed some brass being left behind on the old mandrel and thought maybe that is pushing the cases out to far so I bought a new .241 mandrel. The mandrel is definitely pushing out the case so I believe the bushing die is sizing it down enough so why is this happening? When I put the bullet in the calipers to measure I do apply a slight amount of pressure but not a lot. My base to ogive for the 109s is 1.9820. Any help would be appreciated.