I was loading some .40SW ammo, didn't crimp like I should of, just ran the top of the brass through the carbide on my crimp die to take away the bell. Had about 4 loading failures in 100 rounds. The brass lip was catching on the top of the chamber. Usually, the hollow point bullets I use change the angle enough that this wouldn't be a problem, but these were round nose lead bullets which means the brass will hit the chamber at a sharp angle, meaning that a crimp is necessary to make it chamber smoothly. Problem solved....