I am using a Redding Deluxe die set and a Lee Turret press.
The process I followed was basically:
1) I fired factory PPU ammunition in my rifle so it was fire formed.
2) I then cleaned and neck sized the brass.
3) I trimmed the cases using a Lee deluxe quick trim (with chamfer).
4) Finally I primed, and finished the reloading process.
I only reloaded about 20 rounds, which it turns out was a good idea.
Approximately 30% of the bullets were easily pushed down into the case with pretty minimal pressure, the others seemed to have good neck tension and might have been ok. But I did not want to risk it and pulled all of them.
I then tried again with some neck sized and others full length resized.
I had pretty much the same results, some bullets very tight in position while approx. 30% again being easily pushed into the case.
I must say I am confused about the cause. My only suspicion is that the trimming using the Lee deluxe quick trim has damaged/weakened the necks of the cases. I could of course be completely wrong but I did manage to destroy a couple of cases as the chamfering was very uneven. I was not impressed with the trimmer.
If anyone has any ideas, they would be much appreciated.
