About the resizing issue. I set it up like any other time I have in the past 12 years and I've never had a problem like this. I place the ram all the way up and then screw the die down until it touches the shell holder. Now that I think about it I did give it an extra 1/4" turn before I tightened the nut and screw.
Josh
Whoa! Stop right there. You have just described the initial starting point in adjusting the sizing die. This will give you a starting point but is NOT the end result. You still have to adjust your die to your brass and to your gun. I trust you sized and trimmed all your brass when new?
For the encore, you only need to size the brass enough to get a firm closure in the action. You want that rim against your action, not dropping into the barrel. If the brass is overly sized, you have a few thousandths jump upon firing before the rim hits the action. With a bullet near the lands, and seated deep in the case, the rim can only move backward to the action by stretching the brass.
Take a fired brass and see how it fits in your encore. Does it slide right in? Firm closure of the action? If so, you want to set that sizing die to just kiss the brass in the area where the bullet is seated. No more.
Brass rim thickness is not always uniform. Neither is the rebate in the barrel. Dont size Encore or Contender brass on the rim. Size all Encore and Conteder brass so you just get a firm closure of the action. There are exceptions to this rule (22 hornet) but it works for most.
Steve