Okay, let me start this off by saying all of the cases were full lengthed in fairly new RCBS 7Mag dies.
My youngun was reloading some 7mags last nite for his buddy and himself. His buddy's brass was Federal and his(my son's) was Win plated. My son had let his buddy shoot some of the plated ammo from his Encore during the summer. My youngun's shooting a MarkX. His buddy was impressed with the accuracy, so he asked my son to load him some. Just out of habit(thankfullly he listened to me at least once when I taught him about reloading) my son tried all of "his" cases in his rifle after sizing them. About half of them would let the bolt close. I sat down with him, checked the die set up, measured them as best I could with a set of hand calipers. All had been trimmed back to length, but none had been so long that you'd be expecting anything to be wrong. Just for giggles I tried a piece of his buddy's brass and guess what? It would let the bolt close either! I reckon the "bad pieces of Win brass must have been the ones his buddy had tried in his Encore.
I remember having a problem, similar to this, a number of years ago when my brotherinlaw and I were both shooting 300WMs. We got the bright idea to start necksizing. Any and all of the brass would fit my rifle, but if it was shot in mine and not full lengthed, it wouldn't go in his for nothing. Full length it, it'd work just fine in either.
Any of ya'll ever run into something like this? Seems to me, if brass is full lengthed it oughta be pushed back to factory sizes. All I can figure is, the Encore may be stretching the brass at or near the belt area due to the way the Encore's breech is. That little extra may be keeping the bolt from closing.
I thought about borrowing and trying another set of dies, maybe a set of Hornadys or getting on the phone with RCBS. Ya'll got any ideas......................?
Thanks, HWD