If you're referring to the trim length growing, that's typically due to the die sqeezing the diameter down too much. You either need a smaller chamber or a bigger die.6mm Remington AI brass growing .006" - .008" with each firing.
This seems excessive, what could be the causing this?
Bumping was required (bolt stiff or not closing)?Yes, I have been bumping the shoulder.
Exactly.To be clear, you are referring to trim length growing by .006” after resizing from one firing to the next?
I agree with you.As you describe everything there is no way your brass should need .006 to .008 trim . This leads me to conclude either you think you are doing what you say but are not or your die is not properly cut for your chamber .
I don't need to trim that much off my AR brass and I bump those shoulders .003 and several have nato spec chambers . No there is something not accurate in the way you think you are sizing your cases . I thought I knew for sure what the issue was until you said custom die . One thing that comes to mind is the three cases you sent in were not actually fully fireformed to your chamber resulting in a tighter cut die which in turn results in a smaller sized case . Any chance the cases you sent in were only fired once using a pretty light load ?