"ram is raised to the top of the press the die is screwed down to touch the shellholder"
the brass makers love you, rcbs lawyers love you,
an excellent way to shorten the life of your brass.
will it shoot, yes,
will it last long..NO
the brass makers love you, rcbs lawyers love you,
an excellent way to shorten the life of your brass.
will it shoot, yes,
will it last long..NO
I have the same press an dies RCBS . Setting up your die the decapping pin is tight in place an extending about 3/16 from the base of the die . Ram is raised to the top of the press the die is screwed down to touch the shellholder . To make sure there's nothing screwed up measure your expander ball an your bullets . After sizing check your case length an trim if needed remember to chamfer inside an out everytime. Some brass may be thicker . After sizing an trimming measure the outer diameter with your dial caliper , the thickness of the brass at two positions on the case mouth 12 & 6 o'clock position. Example your bullet is .223 your case thickness is .008 x 2 = .016 the OD of the case is .237 you would have .002 neck tension on the bullet . I think your problem is in your setup not equipment , just double check everything . Using the RCBS Case lube on the inside of the case neck with a Q Tip helps with the expander , and when sizing the case if the case seems tight when sizing lower the ram an add alittle more lube to the case an neck not the shoulder . You don't want a stuck case . Hope I Helped in some way.
Chris