I've always used Lapua brass and never had any trouble but for a new .223 target rifle decided to get some Norma instead. I am having a heck of a time trying to get consistent neck tension as measured on a hydro bullet seating gauge. My prep process for this brass was to full length resize it when new, run up on k&m expander and turn necks from .012 to .011, which is the smallest side to side measurement I got on several pieces of brass measured with the mitiyoto tube micrometer. I turned all the necks to within .0002 of each other, cleaned them up, then ran them back through a Redding bushing neck die for .0015 tension. When seating bullets I noticed that my neck tension would differ from 0 to 30lbs on the hydro bullet seater. So, I shot the brass then repeated the turning process. This time I only ever so lightly skim cut them to take off an additional .0002. I loaded some up for a test and the seating force differences is still horrible. I noticed that when turning, about 30% of the necks would have a small thin concentric band all the way around the neck. This band was about 1/4 of the way up the neck and did not cut with either turning even though I was taking off .001 per side. Have yall ever seen something sililar and could this be the issue?