Hello, I'm pretty new to reloading. I've gone through loading my first 100 rounds no problem(all new brass), but once I had to start resizing fired brass I've run into an issue. It would seem that my necks aren't getting resized enough or possibly at all. I'm using the basic hornady dies for 6.5cm and I adjusted the FL die to bump the shoulder. My OD on my fired and resized brass is around .2945-.2950. My OD on my loaded rounds with new brass is only .289-.29. are my necks not getting sized down due to only shoulder bumping? Should I just FL size instead or do I need a different type of die?(bushing die maybe). I want minimal neck tension, but this is obviously way too little. Chambered one round to see if the bullet was getting moved around during the chambering process(just going up the ramp, my OAL is set so the bullets are off the lands by .4mm so I'm not worried about the barrel pushing them back). Upon removal of the round I learned why I should point the rifle up when loading a loose round. I'd like to have enough neck tension to never worry about a bullet detaching from the case if it's removed(this is a target/hunting rifle).
Thank you
Thank you