Im having a bit of an issue with some new Lapua 223 brass. The neck tension on the new cases is pretty stiff. I am running it thru my full length sizer over the expander ball after lubing the inside of the neck with a bit of Imperial size die wax. But when I try to seat a bullet, the shoulder is collapsing a bit. I am using a Wilson in line die to seat and the neck tension STILL feels tight. When I tried to fire them in my rifle, they didnt go off, and the firing pin drove the case into the chamber PAST my extractor. When I got the case back out of the gun and examined it I could clearly see the shoulder had been pushed back. Any ideas??
Rifle is a Remington 700, Hart 1:14 barrel, 223AI. I have fireformed a whole pile of handloaded cases successfully with this rifle with excellent accuracy/results using WW brass. I dissassembled my bolt, to include the ejector, and upon checking a sized but without a bullet Lapua case the bolt closes like it should. However, checking a case AFTER I seated a bullet in these cases, the empty bolts has quite a bit of play. I didnt bother to put an indicator on it to measure it because it was obvious why the loaded rounds didnt fire.
So, Im not sure if I have a bad lot of brass here or if I need to run them over my K&M expander mandrel or if you guys might have any other suggestions. Thanks for all your time and help.
Rifle is a Remington 700, Hart 1:14 barrel, 223AI. I have fireformed a whole pile of handloaded cases successfully with this rifle with excellent accuracy/results using WW brass. I dissassembled my bolt, to include the ejector, and upon checking a sized but without a bullet Lapua case the bolt closes like it should. However, checking a case AFTER I seated a bullet in these cases, the empty bolts has quite a bit of play. I didnt bother to put an indicator on it to measure it because it was obvious why the loaded rounds didnt fire.
So, Im not sure if I have a bad lot of brass here or if I need to run them over my K&M expander mandrel or if you guys might have any other suggestions. Thanks for all your time and help.