Mitch,
JPH45 had it down. Our of curiosity, if you mentioned what kind of dies you are using, I didn't see it. What are they? My first .45-70 dies were/are Lee's and the standard expander plug that comes with the dies, simply does not expand the neck enough to comfortably seat a cast bullet without shaving. And it does not bell it at all. I called Lee, got a new (and identical) expander plug and it was no different. Finally bought a separate "universal die" from Lee that does a credible job of giving me enough bevel. One thing that no one has mentioned is "finesse" and I reckon you only get the "feel" of things after you've done it a while. Most of the "case crushing" tracks I've made have been with small brass like the .22 hornet. When you're adjusting your dies, pay close attention to how much force you are using. If it seems too much, it likely is. Stop and take another look at how you have things set up. Usually you can see the problem. Glad you got your difficulty solved. .45-70 brass is not so common on ranges, and not free at Midway.
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stuffit