Web thickness has a part in this. Some years back there was warning about webs in .223 Federal brass being too thin (web thickness)
to safely reload. The web is like a disk at the end of the case with a hole in it (flash hole).
With a thin web the case internal volume also is closer to the end of the chamber and is not fully supported.
If the base expands because the chamber expanded it will leave a contact/rub ring on the outside.
0.002" diameter growth can allow the web to stretch and open the primer pocket.
Work hardened case bodies should actually be stronger than virgin.
It's web stretch, resizing, web stretch, sizing that leaves pockets oversize.
Extra headspace can also allow the body to stretch and stretch the web.
Web stretch open pockets.
Measure web thickness of your various brands.
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Here are two cases for the same chamber. A 6mm HAGAR (left) resized to 22 NOSGAR and a 22 Nosler brand (right) case.
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When cleaning pockets only the edge of the pocket at the bottom (where the primer seats) and the flash hole needs to be cleared. Try not to scrape the sides of the pocket. I use a sharp pick and ring the pocket.