The measurement increased because when you resized the case, the brass moved to the area of least resistance. Sounds like you did not have the sizing die far enough down and the die body was not yet contacting the shoulder. Slowly screw the dye down a little bit further until the desired measurements is achieved.
Edit-Case overall length will likely increase too. Might require a trim. Be sure to check that. One of the negative aspects of small base. At least from what I have seen.
Yeah I get what your saying. I have the RCBS SB size die down to hit the ram with the Redding #10 shellholder in it (touching). Then I filed a 1/4 inch more.
It has cam over. I can surely try more cam over but I got a good Amit of cam over now
I also know about cases grow some when you FL size. But, case was annealed and check for length of 1.9110 (I trimmed it slightly to get it .911).
When I started the fired case was may 1.9125
Lapua brass is pretty much damn near to 6.5CM trim length anyway
I did take the expander ball off of the rcbs small base die decap pin. The ball on it seem to be way big but I know your supposed to use it with a crimp seater that comes with the set
REMEMBER: I also have Redding comp bushing dies that I was using first with a separate mandrel die before I bought the small base die
My main issue is that it’s harder to find bump for headspace on an AR10 (for me at least). PLUS, my brand new gun was leaving marks on factory ammo case heads and necks were scratched.
I reloaded those fired factories with the Redding bushing dies and mandrel die and got better results but still had marks on base (I also used 1 fresh lapua when I did that)
I pulled one of the great grouping factory rounds to measure the powder weight (h4350)
So, that’s why I’m trying small base at this point PLUS truly trying to get me bump correct to a close to sammi measurement