When I make my 6mm ( .243cal) 118 gr bullets I use a jacket only .942" long and .185 wire 1.125" long. It would seem a jacket 1.125 long would have a deeply set core. I forget if a J-4 jacket has internally sloped walls, but if they do, I wonder if your seating punch is cutting into the sloped ( tapered) jacket wall? This would probably be the case if you are triming the jackets to start with. If so, that would be a problem because you may not be seating your core... the punch is bottoming out on the sloped wall. However, if the heal mics to .2428 ( aprox) after core seating it would appear the core is properly seated. In any case, it wouldn't hurt to section a jacket with a 'seated' core to find out to see if there are any internal signs of a stressed jacket. J-4 makes superior jackets, but there's always a chance of a bad lot. It would seem that a 6mm jacket 1.29" long is a bit unusual(?).