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I neck turned and fire formed two Lapua 220 Russian cases in preparation to have a Harrell's die made for same. I received the die and shoulder bump gauge tool and purchased neck bushings. I proceeded to size using the Harrell's die, bumped the shoulder back .001", have the desired neck tension and all seems well. My next step was to expand and neck turn the remaining 98 new Lapua cases. I am satisfied with the results. What has me stumped is that when checking the cartridge case overall length I am at 1.490" and 1.491" on the two fireformed cases. When I take a random sampling of the unfired cases the overall length is varying from 1.509" to 1.517". My info instructs me to trim for overall length after I fireform. Is it OK to force these cartridges into the chamber for the fireforming procedure? I just do not want to ruin the rifle, or brass for that matter. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.