Yeah but nothing out of the ordinary and the same for Nosler and Lapua.Is the brass any thicker in the neck than you would expect?
No, I don't see anything.Anything going on in the press head mechanism that might be causing a stoppage at the same point in the press sequence??
Yeah, it is deep enough. Those Wilson dies are quite a bit different design where the case goes into what is in effect a chamber. A chamber that is loose enough to allow neck expansion. Once that junction is hit, that case will not move in that die. The brass is being forced against the die.Are you certain the mandrel is going deep enough to push the doughnut to the outside?
The Wilson arbor press die body will float, it’s not attached to the press. So when you meet resistance to seating the bullet, the die body should move freely. If it does, then the problem is solely in the case neck not allowing the bullet to move. If it’s the case neck expanding against the die body, it will not move or will have noticeable resistance relative the the pressure you apply to the press handle.
When you used other seating dies, are you sure the problem went away, or did you Just not feel it on a conventional press and added leverage?
How much space is left between Wislon seater cap and body when it comes to dead stop?
If I understand you correctly this is occurring with some of the new brass you are using. If so, take a couple of those cases and anneal them.
It could be the neck/shoulder area is just too hard, compared to the neck forward, even with new cases, of any brand.
It may or may not cure your issue, but a simple thing like this can cause trouble. And you eliminate a possible cause.
I think that is always a possibility but air is so compressible that you would need to be compressing a lot before you encountered the kind of resistance I'm seeing with this die.This will sound stupid. Is there a chance in heck that when pushing a bullet that far down in the neck in a tight case full of powder that the internal air has no place to go and it hits a vacuum wall for a second before it can escape?
I do but it is all once fired. And it was fired in a different gun with a different chamber.this is way above my pay grade,,, but do you have access to other brass to try/attempt? Change one variable at a time.
Was chamber that it was fired in a SAMMI or custom?I do but it is all once fired. And it was fired in a different gun with a different chamber.
Take a picture of your seater stem in the cap where you currently have it set. What bullet are you seating? Vld stem?That is one thing Tod mentioned. I thought there was a lot of space but I have never actually looked at it. I'll check later.