Well I dug into this issue tonight as it was pouring rain and cold outside.
Disassembled the die and cleaned it - pried some brass out of the relief cut for the case belt. The edge of the relief cut is quite sharp with no radius to it - especially compared to my RCBS die for 300 win mag. The rest of the die seems fine, vent hole open and working.
Shell holder clean and fine.
I got the bright idea to run the 7mm Mag shells into my 300 win mag die first to see how that went - lubed of course. It went well. The cases require firm pressure on the press handle and the 300 die just sizes the lower .5 to .75 in of the shells where the problem has occurred. But the RCBS die sized it down real smooth. The RCBS sizer doesn't size all the way to the belt tho, it stops about 1 or 2 mm up from the belt.
Then I ran the fully lubed (necks inside and out with Imperial graphite, body with Hornady Unique) thru the Lyman 7 mag die. Still a little gritty feeling but WAY better and no real case shaveing. But that Lyman die comes right down to the belt. My shell holder is an RCBS, and the die is screwed down to touch the shell holder. I'm wondering if a lyman shell holder is a little thicker and would stop the die a little higher off the belt. I can't detect any set back of the shoulder.
So, I finally got 40 cases sized with no more brass removal.
I lay out 6-7 load manuals to pick a powder and load. I want to use up some old H 870. Lots of variations from the few manuals still listing it.
But while I'm doing this I start seeing weird loads in my Hodgdon 2010 manual I just got in January. Finally figured out the pages must be messed up. Sure enough - go to Hodgdon website and pp 108 and 109 are reversed. BE CAREFUL IF YOU LOAD SOME OF THE 7MM MAG CARTRIDGES PAGES 108 AND 109 IN THE 2010 HODGDON MANUAL ARE INCORRECT. GO TO HODGDON'S WEBSITE AND EMAIL THEM FOR A CORRECTION
I knew I couldn't fit 95 grains of powder into the 7mm rem mag case.
So I pick a middle of the road load for H870 for a 175 Rem Corlok bullet. But decide to figure out if the cannelure on the bullets will give the right OAL before I put powder in the cases.
Screw in the seater die and start to seat a bullet in an unprimed, empty case.
HMMMM something else is weird; case won't go into the die far enough, or jams on the bullet.
Weird, it turns out I don't think the die is bored properly for the 7mm mag. Its like the neck and crimp portion is bored for a 264 or something. The bullet will go into the proper place but the case neck stops against the shoulder portion of the die. If I try to force the case in further it will crush the case neck.
Maybe this die set was made on Christmas Eve or some Foot ball Friday or the Monday after Super Bowl. They are a mess. I still need to put a mic on the cases and dies but I think the problems are very obvious.
I have emailed Lyman to see if they are interested in inspecting a garage sale set of their dies. They refurbished a carbide die I'd bought from them years ago. Maybe they'll help me here.
In the mean time I'm glad I have a set of RCBS dies coming from the GB classifieds. I expect they'll work better.
Oh, and I do still suspect that this gun has a MAX chamber to boot.
So I loaded nothing but learned a lot tonight.
Thanks for the comments and advice everybody.