I just trashed a couple hundred Lapua 223 cases after 4 firings. I had one separate on me which got me to looking at the rest of them. Some had no signs, some had light discolored lines near the case heads but not detectable cracks, and some had cracks you could feel with your fingernail. I use a redding type S die and have measured my shoulders when FL resizing to only bump 2-3k when sizing. I recently checked my comparator with the method of removing the firing pin assembly and chambering, sizing, chambering, sizing until no resistance is felt from the case and the numbers match what I have been bumping back to within .001, so it's not an over bumping shoulder issue. Could it be that my die is squeezing the cases too small in diameter near the datum line and causing this issue or something else? This is my ftr rifle chambered with a PTG match reamer.