Still pretty new to reloading so hopefully this is a stupid mistake on my end with an easy fix. Just finished firing the rest of my virgin ADG 6.5 creedmoor brass. Got everything washed and was ready to resize. I noticed a flaring or bell or lip (not sure what to call it) on the outside mouth of the case. I ran it through the chamfer and deburring tool on my prep center, resized it, and seated a bullet. It will not chamber in my rifle because of the lip. I chambered the piece of brass after resizing it, and it fit fine. Once I the bullet was seated that lip on the outside of the case mouth was making contact when I tried to chamber it. I compared the lip of the mouth on my loaded round to a few factory rounds I had laying around. The factory ammo all measured 0.880 while mine measured 0.940 (those numbers are from memory, but there was definitely a noticeable difference.
I didn't take any pictures of the brass that hadn't been sized yet, only the loaded round compared to a factory round, but every piece looks the exact same. There's a very clear and noticing lip, especially when I run my fingernail over it. I didn't notice it on the brass when it was new, but I'm assuming it wouldn't have chambered when I loaded the first batch if it was there.
I deprimed the brass using a Frankford arsenal hand depriming tool, and tumbled the brass with ss pins. I've read that contact between cases in the tumbler could possibly cause this, but I did about 1,200 other cases around the same time in the same exact way with no issues.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm trying to get into prs a little bit, and have my first match in just over a month. This is the only 6.5 brass I have and I know finding some now is pretty tough.
I'm sure I'm missing some info you guys will need to help me out, so fire away with questions.
Thanks
I didn't take any pictures of the brass that hadn't been sized yet, only the loaded round compared to a factory round, but every piece looks the exact same. There's a very clear and noticing lip, especially when I run my fingernail over it. I didn't notice it on the brass when it was new, but I'm assuming it wouldn't have chambered when I loaded the first batch if it was there.
I deprimed the brass using a Frankford arsenal hand depriming tool, and tumbled the brass with ss pins. I've read that contact between cases in the tumbler could possibly cause this, but I did about 1,200 other cases around the same time in the same exact way with no issues.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm trying to get into prs a little bit, and have my first match in just over a month. This is the only 6.5 brass I have and I know finding some now is pretty tough.
I'm sure I'm missing some info you guys will need to help me out, so fire away with questions.
Thanks