Chaotik
Gold $$ Contributor
I am new to precision reloading and still trying to figure a lot of things out. 
I am shooting a 6mmBR with a .271 no-turn neck, using Lapua brass, and 107gr SMK bullets. I neck resize with Wilson neck die and also use a Wilson seating die. When using the .267 bushing some of the bullets were loose (I was able to easily slide them up and down in the neck) after seating, so I switched to a .266 bushing. My loaded round neck size is .270 (or slightly less.... .2695) and my fired case neck size is .271.
My question is: Doesn't this seem like a lot of "springback" for the brass after neck sizing? It is relatively new (fired maybe once or twice).

I am shooting a 6mmBR with a .271 no-turn neck, using Lapua brass, and 107gr SMK bullets. I neck resize with Wilson neck die and also use a Wilson seating die. When using the .267 bushing some of the bullets were loose (I was able to easily slide them up and down in the neck) after seating, so I switched to a .266 bushing. My loaded round neck size is .270 (or slightly less.... .2695) and my fired case neck size is .271.
My question is: Doesn't this seem like a lot of "springback" for the brass after neck sizing? It is relatively new (fired maybe once or twice).