42 of 120 cartridges would not fit in my rifle chamber.
The brass that would not fit was signifantly shorter than my brass that would fit. I pulled the bullets from the cartridges that would not fit( length average 2.025) compared to brass that would fit (average 2.035)
There was a crease in the neck just above the bevel between the neck and the body of the brass.
I have been reloading about 5 years calibers from 243 to 45-70. Never have I had such a problem. All other dies are RCBS.
What happened and what is the cure.
Details.....
Recently I bought 150 New Winchester 30-30 unprimed brass,
trimmed to 2.035 full length resized with Lee Deluxe Die set
full length resizer die. The case was expanded with the Lyman M die short case 30 caliber. The Bullet was cast ww Lyman # 311041 used to be #311041 173 grains with a Lyman 30 caliber gas check # 2827267.sized to .309.
Each case was primmed, charged with powder and bullet seated with Lee deluxe Die set seater die and crimped with a
Lee factory crimp with a solid crimp. The cartritges are to be shot in a Winchester Model 64 30-30 leaver action.