Recently I've noticed something new for me with my Lapua brass. And after more checking it happens with all my brass. I like to measure my fired brass like most reloaders to see how it changes after being fired from a particular rifle. Like all of it's expansion dimensions, shoulders, body, lengths,necks inside and out,etc. So one little step that I do on my first outing to the range with a new rifle and ammo is to taker the first fired round and check it for any pressure signs. Seeing how the bolt lift is usually first followed by primer inspection and then I will see if a bullet will fit lousily into the fired case neck. The last thing using a bullet for a quick gauge to make sure that I don't have an unknown tight neck chamber. Crude but effective. So here's the thing. Fired brass at the range has no problem excepting a bullet into the neck, but later after cleaning all of the brass fired from that session (with the same rifle) a bullet will not fit into the fired case neck. The NEW method that I use to clean my brass is the one with SS pins,water,soap, and Lemi Shine and tumbler. It works great inside the brass and out, even gets the carbon out of the primer pockets. I know some will say TOO good because it takes the powder residue out of the inside of the necks which changes how the bullet seats. And I agree if your using naked bullets, but I'm using Moly coated which works fine for me with the super clean inside necks. I never heard of this happening before. Has anyone else? So in conclusion the brass shrinks a little after using this cleaning method. Weird to me. Doesn't really have any other affect because the brass gets annealed and sized after cleaning. And all is back to normal dimensions for loading. Just thought if anyone has run across this same encounter with washing brass? Thanks