Another newbie question, I just went to reload 200 cases, and on the first 50, after measuring out and loading the powder, I found that about half of them had no neck tension, the bullet would drop right in the neck, loosely. The other half were OK, I went ahead and loaded them, then I sorted out the remaining primed brass, shifted the powder from the 'bad' cases over to 'good' cases, and then scratched my head. I full length re-size, this is 6 BR , Lapua brass, about the 2nd or 3rd reloading. I am using a Redding Type S- Match Die Set, with a bushing (I just noticed that the label says "6mm B.R. Remington", and my rifle is 6mmBR Norma...is that a problem?). I use Hornady One-Shot spray lube, and the only thing different I did this time around was to dip the necks into a little jar of Imperial Application Media with Dry Neck Lube before spraying the exterior of the casings on a cookie sheet.
The decapping pin is not in the FL resizing die, so is it safe to resize primed casings? Or is that not what to do? I am at a loss as to how to proceed with these cases with 'loose' necks.
btw, there were a couple of cases that were sort of 'in-between', I could seat the bullet by hand with some pressure, just dropped it down to where the base was contacting the powder (29.0 gr. of Varget), and the bullet didn't want to slide back out. I am aware that if i tried to extract an unfired round, I could have a powder spill. Otherwise, are these few rounds safe to shoot like this , without much neck tension?
Appreciate any advice.
The decapping pin is not in the FL resizing die, so is it safe to resize primed casings? Or is that not what to do? I am at a loss as to how to proceed with these cases with 'loose' necks.
btw, there were a couple of cases that were sort of 'in-between', I could seat the bullet by hand with some pressure, just dropped it down to where the base was contacting the powder (29.0 gr. of Varget), and the bullet didn't want to slide back out. I am aware that if i tried to extract an unfired round, I could have a powder spill. Otherwise, are these few rounds safe to shoot like this , without much neck tension?
Appreciate any advice.