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    i have a couple of sets of dies you can have a play with and see if theres a problem with your dies i travel to dunedin regularly i have them in my swap meet pile so no rush to geyt them back one set of lee one set of hornady mabe a neck sizing die there to not sure though
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    This has been on the back burner for a while, but today I just ran into the same issue with my 303 dies. I am possibly going insane. I've never had this before with other Lee dies that I've used a lot more. Both offending dies are Lee RGB ones, I've cleaned and lubed them both, but no improvement. There is little resistance in seating bullets, to the point where the arm almost falls due to gravity alone on the second half of the stroke. It must be just sizing the very end of the neck, as it feels finger tight, but it I seat to the cannelure, the bullet spins and wiggles. I'm wondering if it's maybe even the brass. I just noticed it's all European, Norma and S&B for both 6.5x55 and 303, could a different spec for thickness be the cause? Again, some of this stuff is new, once fired brass, so I doubt it's all getting work hardened and needs anealed already.

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    Do you have good measuring gear? Measure the diameter of the expander ball, the neck thickness of the brass (times 2 for both sides of the neck) and add together. Compare to the inside measurement of the neck sizing area of the die and also the diameter of the bullet you are wanting to use and this will give you an idea of whats going on. The other one is size one case and mark it with tape and place to one side. Then take the expander ball/decapping pin out of the die and run another case through the die and again mark with tape (I use masking tape and write on them).

    Try and push a bullet into both cases, if the bullet won't fit into the case that went through without the expander ball but drops into the standard resized case then you are getting to much expansion of the case neck off the expander ball when you are removing the sized case out of the die. If the pill drops into both cases the same, it would be most likely that you aren't getting enough resizing on the case necks i.e. the neck thickness is insufficient for the specification of that die. If you are finding that the case without the expander ball going through it grips the bullet but the expanded case doesn't - there are two situations that might be at play here one being the expander ball is too big and expanding the case too much, the second being that the brass is springing up too much for the size of the expander ball.

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    Ive had this happen with some once fired greek 303. No matter what you did it wouldnt size the neck down. I annealed it and I was back in buisness
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    Quote Originally Posted by blip View Post
    Ive had this happen with some once fired greek 303. No matter what you did it wouldnt size the neck down. I annealed it and I was back in buisness
    I havnt had the issue. But often hear about this and other sizing issues. Annealing is usually the fix.
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