I disassembled the case trimmer, cleaned all, and noticed there is some wear inside the main shaft brass bushing. The bushing wear allows some wobbling movement of the trimmer shaft and cutting blade. It seems the shaft with pilot head inside the case neck should center up in the case neck and not cause any marring, but that doesn't happen.
Using a large magnifying glass and inspecting the trimmed cases, it appears the ends of the case necks are not cut exactly square. I don't have a caliper so I can't tell for sure how much variation exists, but it is small. The small deviation apparently does not hurt a great deal as the 100 yard groups fired with these loads were very good.
I went to one of the mail order shooting supply web sites to look at some new trimmers and just happened to read the reviews of the exact trimmer I have and read where others have had the same problem I am experiencing. A reccomendation was made there by one reviewer to not lock the cartridge in the trimmer firmly and only just enough to keep it from spinning. I tried that and it did help reduce the marring inside the case neck, but did not eliminate it all together.
Dave